This might be specific to your IDE integration, so you can always ask
on their lists.
It appears you are editing a file that was in the 'target' directory,
so that when the build occurs, clean will delete it losing the change.
- Brett
2008/9/29 Mike Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> What does this mean?
>
> I used subversion to check out a branch of JackRabbit that uses Maven 2 into
> an Eclipse project.
>
> I created a new class from an existing class java source extending from the
> same abstract class.
>
> I ran "mvn install" to build from the pom.xml checked out.
>
> It reported an error in my new class.
>
> When I went to the new class file to edit it, I got the message dialog "This
> file is derived, do you really want to edit it" I responded yes and fixed
> the syntax error previously reported then went back to maven and ran it
> again and it doesn't show the fix. I tried updating dependencies and no
> change.
>
> It is also odd that Project Build is grayed out.
>
> Newbe
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