Re: GPE Support for m2e 1.0

2011-07-22 Thread cheleb
There is some rumor ( :) ) about in a near future that GEP will be
open sourced, then it will be easier to implement clean m2e support.
Until this happen (hopefully soon), I is easy to support compile/i18n/
generateSync and css goals. I've already proposed my (temporary)
solution. I've just uploaded an zipped update site at google code:
http://code.google.com/p/m2e-gwt-wtp/downloads/detail?name=org.maven.ide.eclipse.gwt.site-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT-site.zip

HIH


On Jul 22, 6:03 am, Cristiano  wrote:
> Hi all,
> any news on the status of the support for m2e 1.0?
>
> On 14 Lug, 00:18, cheleb  wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Mike,
>
> >  Sorry for the late reply.
> >  To begin you can try/take a look 
> > at:https://github.com/cheleb/m2eclipse-wtp-gdt
>
> >  Here is a first attempt (from Fred Bricon and I) to support GWT / m2e
> > for indigo / m2e 1.0
>
> >  I guess that google will soon support m2e out of the box (the current
> > GEP depends on org.sonatype.m2eclipse:-/ ).
>
> >  This plugin support:
>
> > * GWT SDK configuration (Change settings to ignore missing SDK).
> > * I18N bundle (code generation).
>
> > HIH
>
> > On 29 juin, 00:03, youngm  wrote:
>
> > > Thanks for the response David.  Is there any way you can better
> > > qualify what you mean by "a while before we're able to support that"?
>
> > > The thread you referenced talked about the m2e "Discovery" stuff.
> > > You're not required to make your configurer available through that
> > > service if that is an issue.  You can bundle the configurer with GPE
> > > like you have before.
>
> > > The Indigo release of our internal eclipse distro is somewhat stalled
> > > with this feature missing.  If this feature may be coming in a month
> > > or sooner we may delay release of our internal distro for this
> > > feature.  If you're thinking several (2+ months) before m2e 1.0
> > > support then we'd probably need to internally develop a way to work
> > > around this for now.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Mike
>
> > > On Jun 28, 9:41 am, David Chandler  wrote:
>
> > > > Thomas, are you sure you're using m2e 1.0 (not 0.12x)? According to this
> > > > thread, m2e core is now released from Eclipse and it will be a while 
> > > > before
> > > > we're able to support that. But yes, 0.12 with m2extras works for me 
> > > > also in
> > > > Indigo.
>
> > > >http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/m2e-users/msg00754.html
>
> > > > /dmc
>
> > > > On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 4:31 AM, Thomas Broyer  
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > Works for me…
>
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Re: GPE Support for m2e 1.0

2011-07-21 Thread Cristiano
Hi all,
any news on the status of the support for m2e 1.0?


On 14 Lug, 00:18, cheleb  wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
>  Sorry for the late reply.
>  To begin you can try/take a look 
> at:https://github.com/cheleb/m2eclipse-wtp-gdt
>
>  Here is a first attempt (from Fred Bricon and I) to support GWT / m2e
> for indigo / m2e 1.0
>
>  I guess that google will soon support m2e out of the box (the current
> GEP depends on org.sonatype.m2eclipse:-/ ).
>
>  This plugin support:
>
> * GWT SDK configuration (Change settings to ignore missing SDK).
> * I18N bundle (code generation).
>
> HIH
>
> On 29 juin, 00:03, youngm  wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Thanks for the response David.  Is there any way you can better
> > qualify what you mean by "a while before we're able to support that"?
>
> > The thread you referenced talked about the m2e "Discovery" stuff.
> > You're not required to make your configurer available through that
> > service if that is an issue.  You can bundle the configurer with GPE
> > like you have before.
>
> > The Indigo release of our internal eclipse distro is somewhat stalled
> > with this feature missing.  If this feature may be coming in a month
> > or sooner we may delay release of our internal distro for this
> > feature.  If you're thinking several (2+ months) before m2e 1.0
> > support then we'd probably need to internally develop a way to work
> > around this for now.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Mike
>
> > On Jun 28, 9:41 am, David Chandler  wrote:
>
> > > Thomas, are you sure you're using m2e 1.0 (not 0.12x)? According to this
> > > thread, m2e core is now released from Eclipse and it will be a while 
> > > before
> > > we're able to support that. But yes, 0.12 with m2extras works for me also 
> > > in
> > > Indigo.
>
> > >http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/m2e-users/msg00754.html
>
> > > /dmc
>
> > > On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 4:31 AM, Thomas Broyer  wrote:
> > > > Works for me…
>
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Re: GPE Support for m2e 1.0

2011-07-13 Thread cheleb
Hi Mike,

 Sorry for the late reply.
 To begin you can try/take a look at: 
https://github.com/cheleb/m2eclipse-wtp-gdt

 Here is a first attempt (from Fred Bricon and I) to support GWT / m2e
for indigo / m2e 1.0

 I guess that google will soon support m2e out of the box (the current
GEP depends on org.sonatype.m2eclipse :-/ ).

 This plugin support:

* GWT SDK configuration (Change settings to ignore missing SDK).
* I18N bundle (code generation).

HIH



On 29 juin, 00:03, youngm  wrote:
> Thanks for the response David.  Is there any way you can better
> qualify what you mean by "a while before we're able to support that"?
>
> The thread you referenced talked about the m2e "Discovery" stuff.
> You're not required to make your configurer available through that
> service if that is an issue.  You can bundle the configurer with GPE
> like you have before.
>
> The Indigo release of our internal eclipse distro is somewhat stalled
> with this feature missing.  If this feature may be coming in a month
> or sooner we may delay release of our internal distro for this
> feature.  If you're thinking several (2+ months) before m2e 1.0
> support then we'd probably need to internally develop a way to work
> around this for now.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
> On Jun 28, 9:41 am, David Chandler  wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Thomas, are you sure you're using m2e 1.0 (not 0.12x)? According to this
> > thread, m2e core is now released from Eclipse and it will be a while before
> > we're able to support that. But yes, 0.12 with m2extras works for me also in
> > Indigo.
>
> >http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/m2e-users/msg00754.html
>
> > /dmc
>
> > On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 4:31 AM, Thomas Broyer  wrote:
> > > Works for me…
>
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Re: GPE Support for m2e 1.0

2011-06-28 Thread youngm
Thanks for the response David.  Is there any way you can better
qualify what you mean by "a while before we're able to support that"?

The thread you referenced talked about the m2e "Discovery" stuff.
You're not required to make your configurer available through that
service if that is an issue.  You can bundle the configurer with GPE
like you have before.

The Indigo release of our internal eclipse distro is somewhat stalled
with this feature missing.  If this feature may be coming in a month
or sooner we may delay release of our internal distro for this
feature.  If you're thinking several (2+ months) before m2e 1.0
support then we'd probably need to internally develop a way to work
around this for now.

Thanks,
Mike

On Jun 28, 9:41 am, David Chandler  wrote:
> Thomas, are you sure you're using m2e 1.0 (not 0.12x)? According to this
> thread, m2e core is now released from Eclipse and it will be a while before
> we're able to support that. But yes, 0.12 with m2extras works for me also in
> Indigo.
>
> http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/m2e-users/msg00754.html
>
> /dmc
>
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 4:31 AM, Thomas Broyer  wrote:
> > Works for me…
>
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Re: GPE Support for m2e 1.0

2011-06-28 Thread Thomas Broyer


On Tuesday, June 28, 2011 5:41:55 PM UTC+2, David Chandler (Google) wrote:
>
> Thomas, are you sure you're using m2e 1.0 (not 0.12x)?


Sure. I've had enough issues with it that can be 200% sure! ;-)
 

> According to this thread, m2e core is now released from Eclipse and it will 
> be a while before we're able to support that. But yes, 0.12 with m2extras 
> works for me also in Indigo.
>
> http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/m2e-users/msg00754.html
>

I installed Eclipse Indigo (Eclipse IDE from Java Developers) from scratch 
last friday (and have struggled with it for the whole day, and again a good 
part of the day today), added GPE 2.3.2(m2e 1.0 is bundled with Eclipse), 
and I imported all my projects in a new workspace (so I'm really sure 
there's nothing inherited from my previous install, unless Eclipse puts 
things somewhere I don't know about). I checked this morning (UTC+2) before 
posting here that GWT was properly enabled on my project (a single one 
amongst 25), and I don't remember having enabled it myself. But maybe I 
misremember...

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Re: GPE Support for m2e 1.0

2011-06-28 Thread Jeff Larsen
That is good to know that m2e 1.0 isn't supported yet. 

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Re: GPE Support for m2e 1.0

2011-06-28 Thread David Chandler
Thomas, are you sure you're using m2e 1.0 (not 0.12x)? According to this
thread, m2e core is now released from Eclipse and it will be a while before
we're able to support that. But yes, 0.12 with m2extras works for me also in
Indigo.

http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/m2e-users/msg00754.html

/dmc

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 4:31 AM, Thomas Broyer  wrote:

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Re: GPE Support for m2e 1.0

2011-06-28 Thread Thomas Broyer
Works for me…

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GPE Support for m2e 1.0

2011-06-27 Thread youngm
With Indigo there as been released a new version of m2e 1.0.

It appears that GPE 3.7 doesn't work with this version of m2e (auto
configure GWT SDK, etc.)

Are there plans to support m2e 1.0 fairly soon?

Mike

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