pgrade of the plugin-parent I faced several issues
with the maven-eclipse-plugin.
It will take quite some time to fix these issues, but is it worth
maintaining it here?
Nowadays the Maven support for Eclipse is good and stable.
The maven-eclipse-plugin has a lot of integration tests which should be
rew
The Apache Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Apache
Maven Eclipse Plugin, version 2.10
This plugin is used to generate Eclipse IDE files (*.classpath, *.project,
*.wtpmodules and the .settings folder) for use with a project - if the M2E
Eclipse-Plugin does not fit you
/Community has an official stance about
whether M2Eclipse or maven-eclipse-plugin is preferred way of importing
Maven projects into Eclipse?
I thought M2Eclipse was the blessed way, but I cannot find anything
official online.
Only that the maven-eclipse-plugin hasn't been updated for a while
On 9 May 2014 18:49, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Does the Apache Maven Project/Community has an official stance about
whether M2Eclipse or maven-eclipse-plugin is preferred way of importing
Maven projects into Eclipse?
I thought M2Eclipse was the blessed way, but I
that M2Eclipse and the maven-eclipse-plugin are not compatible. In
M2E it specifically looks for project files created with the
maven-eclipse-plugin and disables them.
On May 9, 2014, at 2:19 AM, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Does the Apache Maven Project/Community has
Hi all,
Does the Apache Maven Project/Community has an official stance about
whether M2Eclipse or maven-eclipse-plugin is preferred way of importing
Maven projects into Eclipse?
I thought M2Eclipse was the blessed way, but I cannot find anything
official online.
Only that the maven-eclipse
Hello,
I just took over the maintenance of several OSGi bundles. I added the
mvn-eclipse-plugin to the POM files for each of the bundles because I'd
like to generate the necessary Eclipse project files to work with the
source code and use the OSGi Framework launcher in the Eclipse IDE
I use pde + maven-bundle-plugin + osgi framework launcher but i don't use
mvn-eclipse-plugin. You should be using m2e, which works completely
different than m-eclipse-p. Just do a final eclipse:clean and forget about
that plugin.
Then make sure that your eclipse has m2e (comes by default
is very much appreciated.
Best,
Jennifer
On 10/23/2013 12:56 PM, alejandro.e...@miranda.com wrote:
I use pde + maven-bundle-plugin + osgi framework launcher but i don't use
mvn-eclipse-plugin. You should be using m2e, which works completely
different than m-eclipse-p. Just do a final
: mvn-eclipse-plugin problem with pde projects and
linked resources
Hello Alejandro,
Thank you very much for the reply, but there is something I don't
understand.
I'm using Eclipse Kepler, which has m2e. I tried what you suggested.
Importing as existing Maven projects works very well
Oddly, the bundles run fine outside of the Eclipse environment. My first
few attempts at using the OSGi Framework launcher has left me with a slew
of ClassNotFoundException errors at runtime. Will need to investigate this
further.
Thanks for your help in getting me this far along.
Please
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Dolk wrote:
Hi all,
we have a rather complex project structure with a lot of projects and a
couple of code generators that produce java classes for production and
test. The challenge now is to configure the build files so that a mvn
eclipse:eclipse run will create all
On Oct 4, 2013, at 5:18 PM, Andreas Dolk andreas.dolk.mo...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi all,
we have a rather complex project structure with a lot of projects and a
couple of code generators that produce java classes for production and
test. The challenge now is to configure the build files
test. The challenge now is to configure the build files so that a mvn
eclipse:eclipse run will create all required source folders and set the
correct output folders, for example:
Are you aware of m2e and other options for using Maven in Eclipse? I'm
just not convinced you will get what you
Hi all,
we have a rather complex project structure with a lot of projects and a
couple of code generators that produce java classes for production and
test. The challenge now is to configure the build files so that a mvn
eclipse:eclipse run will create all required source folders and set the
.
[WARNING]
[INFO]
[INFO]
[INFO] Building Spring Rich Client integrations : JIDE Google Sample 1.1.0
[INFO]
[INFO]
[INFO] maven-eclipse-plugin:2.5.1
I am trying to build Spring RCP and I'm very interested in the
spring-richclient-jide-sample-google but when I run the following I see
SUCCESS but no project? How can I troubleshoot this?
...
[INFO] --- maven-eclipse-plugin:2.5.1:eclipse (default-cli) @
spring-richclient-jide-sample-google
Hi Wayne,
Thank you. I tried that using Import - Maven - Existing Maven Project
then choose the corresponding directory but the dependencies are not
resolved even though they are all in the local repo and all other projects
above this where generated using the eclipse plugin and work fine i.e
Project
then choose the corresponding directory but the dependencies are not
resolved even though they are all in the local repo and all other projects
above this where generated using the eclipse plugin and work fine i.e.
compile from Eclipse np.
Best regards,
Giovanni
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 4:24
Thank you. I tried that using Import - Maven - Existing Maven Project
then choose the corresponding directory but the dependencies are not
resolved even though they are all in the local repo and all other projects
above this where generated using the eclipse plugin and work fine i.e.
compile
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+1.
Even the maven-eclipse-plugin developers advice to use M2Eclipse instead.
Cheers
2013/2/25 Lyons, Roy roy.ly...@cmegroup.com
From my experience to date, it has proven far better to use the m2eclipse
plugin and import the maven project directly. It will then perform the
build using
Hi!
I have a source directory structure like below (1).
I have maven project that compiles uses include in the pom.xml and all builds
OK. When I run mvn eclipse:eclipse in same directory I do not get a usable
Eclipse project. The classes dir after compilation looks like (2). I suggest
that in
Thanks for suggestions, Barrie and Wayne! I will have a look at
maven-eclipse-plugin source code later.
To clarify,
source1.5/source corresponds to javac -source option and to ECJ
org.eclipse.jdt.core.compiler.source setting
target1.6/target corresponds to javac -target option and to ECJ
eclipse.preferences.version=1
org.eclipse.jdt.core.compiler.source=1.5
org.eclipse.jdt.core.compiler.compliance=1.6
but didn't find a way to configure maven-eclipse-plugin.
Has anybody else experienced this problem? Can you suggest any ideas?
[1] https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Building
to configure maven-eclipse-plugin.
Most likely you are the first person to want this specific
configuration of the plugin, thus it does not currently exist. You'll
probably need to scratch your own itch.
Pull down the source code for maven-eclipse-plugin, tweak it somehow
to add this feature
):
org.eclipse.jdt.core.compiler.compliance=1.6
but didn't find a way to configure maven-eclipse-plugin.
Most likely you are the first person to want this specific
configuration of the plugin, thus it does not currently exist. You'll
probably need to scratch your own itch.
Pull down the source
of this:
org.eclipse.jdt.core.compiler.compliance=1.5
I get this (look at the compliance):
org.eclipse.jdt.core.compiler.compliance=1.6
but didn't find a way to configure maven-eclipse-plugin.
Most likely you are the first person to want this specific
configuration of the plugin, thus it does not currently exist
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 8:08 PM, Barrie Treloar baerr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 3:19 AM, Chris Redekop chris.rede...@gmail.com wrote:
(How) can I use the Eclipse plugin to create Eclipse project files
that refer to an dependency A) with an Eclipse project link instead of
B
(How) can I use the Eclipse plugin to create Eclipse project files
that refer to an dependency A) with an Eclipse project link instead of
B) as a JAR in the repo? The dependency in this case is A) NOT a
module of the parent project (where 'mvn eclipse:eclipse' is executed)
and B) NOT built
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 3:19 AM, Chris Redekop chris.rede...@gmail.com wrote:
(How) can I use the Eclipse plugin to create Eclipse project files
that refer to an dependency A) with an Eclipse project link instead of
B) as a JAR in the repo? The dependency in this case is A) NOT a
module
fine. I was only surprised how. The
Effective POM does not have any source entry either to wind it up to 1.3\
but yes i added the same thing you said and it worked fine,
Thanks appreciate it
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mvn -B -Dmaven.test.skip=true -s C:\Documents and
Settings\5510041\.m2\settings.xml clean install
so everything seems to be embedded in the plugin.
any help in understanding this would be appreciated.
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Hi,
I checked if the JRE in the Run AS configuration was 1.3 but it was not.
Why
is the maven plugin using 1.3 is beyond my understanding.
http://maven.apache.org/general.html#Compiling-J2SE-5
HTH
Thorsten
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Hi,
build
sourceDirectoryC:\RSA75Workspace\workspace\finAppWeb\src/sourceDirectory
scriptSourceDirectoryC:\RSA75Workspace\workspace\finAppWeb\src\main
\scripts/scriptSourceDirectory
testSourceDirectoryC:\RSA75Workspace\workspace\finAppWeb\src\test
\java/testSourceDirectory
Thanks Anders,
Yes you are right the plugin that installed with eclipse was different than
the one i installed with netbeans(thats what i was using outside the IDE as
well)
but here is the thing now, whihc is ticking me off with eclipse plugin for
maven.
I dont know why but now when I am
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Hi Syed,
Yeah thats a good suggestion. Also can you tell me how to remove the
C:\RSA75Workspace\workspace/ blah blah to some thing relative to
workspace??
so that the POM is portable to another workspace.
According to your initial post the effective pom lets me guess that you're
using the
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folder is like the
sourceDirectory. The Effective POM doesn't list it. Also they are all
local paths, can I not give workspace specific path so that they can be
ported to some other directory and still work.
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My day job company is associate member of Eclipse so of course Eclipse
is tool to use.
Markku
On 2.3.2012 18:14, Wayne Fay wrote:
You don't understand how Eclipse IDE works. Eclipse does not have different
classpaths for testing and actual runtime. So Eclipse basic design is
faulty. There is
My day job company is assosiate member of Eclipse so of course Eclipse
is tool to use.
Markku
On 2.3.2012 18:14, Wayne Fay wrote:
You don't understand how Eclipse IDE works. Eclipse does not have different
classpaths for testing and actual runtime. So Eclipse basic design is
faulty. There is
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 6:28 AM, Markku Saarela markku.saar...@iki.fi wrote:
Our releases do not have any configuration files in artifact's, instead
manifest classpaths has directory name to point directory that has those
files. We use separate build to assembly different configurations into
esp because i just started to
work with maven and it was awesomely working for me.
Anyways thanks.
I will post another question for the webappsources location in POM. if there
is such a thing like that.
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On 02/03/2012 1:32 AM, Markku Saarela wrote:
Hi,
Developing with Eclipse IDE and JavaEE server using
maven-eclipse-plugin you have to use profiles, because Eclipse does
not isolate test code and test resources.
Eclipse does
/src/main/ code
/src/test ... test code and resources
You
but they
are not an option.
Markku
On 2.3.2012 15:15, Ron Wheeler wrote:
On 02/03/2012 1:32 AM, Markku Saarela wrote:
Hi,
Developing with Eclipse IDE and JavaEE server using
maven-eclipse-plugin you have to use profiles, because Eclipse does
not isolate test code and test resources
maven-eclipse-plugin you have to use profiles, because Eclipse does
not isolate test code and test resources.
Eclipse does
/src/main/ code
/src/test ... test code and resources
You need to set your maven properly but it works fine unless I don't
understand your issue.
Only way to do
You don't understand how Eclipse IDE works. Eclipse does not have different
classpaths for testing and actual runtime. So Eclipse basic design is
faulty. There is bug open since 2008 to provide means to tell Eclipse that
...
Of course NetBeans and IntelliJ has correct way to do things but they
In multi-module project i hit the same problem with m2e and
maven-eclipse-plugin. Are you saying not to import multi-module projects
into Eclipse, instead every module separately? Or you don't use server
plugins to deploy application instead you deploy outside Eclipse and use
remote
with m2e and
maven-eclipse-plugin. Are you saying not to import multi-module
projects into Eclipse, instead every module separately? Or you don't
use server plugins to deploy application instead you deploy outside
Eclipse and use remote application debugging? But still this does not
prevent unit
jar-with-dependencies
/descriptorRef
/descriptorRefs
/configuration
/execution
/executions
/plugin
/plugins
/pluginManagement
/build
Ron
On 02/03/2012 2:00 PM, Markku Saarela wrote:
In multi-module project i hit the same problem with m2e and
maven-eclipse-plugin. Are you saying
Hi,
Developing with Eclipse IDE and JavaEE server using maven-eclipse-plugin
you have to use profiles, because Eclipse does not isolate test code and
test resources.
Only way to do it what i have figured out is to have two profiles one
for running application in app server and another
Hello All!
I am confused and i cant seem to undertand this thing :
There is a eclipse plugin for maven that can be downloaded from eclipse ( I
am trying to download one for RSA 7.0 but cannot find it)
Then there is a maven plugin for eclipse
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 2:55 AM, sarmahdi sarma...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello All!
I am confused and i cant seem to undertand this thing :
It's very simple.
There is a eclipse plugin for maven that can be downloaded from eclipse ( I
am trying to download one for RSA 7.0 but cannot find
Treloar wrote:
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 2:55 AM, sarmahdisarma...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello All!
I am confused and i cant seem to undertand this thing :
It's very simple.
There is a eclipse plugin for maven that can be downloaded from eclipse ( I
am trying to download one for RSA 7.0 but cannot
The Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Maven Eclipse
Plugin, version 2.9
The Maven Eclipse Plugin is used to generate Eclipse IDE files
(*.classpath, *.wtpmodules and the .settings folder) for use with a
project.
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/
[Please
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Singh, Harsimranjit (NSN -
IN/Bangalore) harsimranjit.si...@nsn.com wrote:
Hi
I have to use maven and that maven 2 only so option left
Why Maven 2 only?
Maven 3 should be backwards compatible for your needs.
1) Upgrade to latest version of Eclipse PDE:
Can
?
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Subject: Re: Maven Setup for Existing Plugin Development Project(Eclipse
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On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Singh, Harsimranjit (NSN -
IN/Bangalore
Hi
I have Old Project for Eclipse plug-in Development.I want to bring that
in maven but not helping.
Is this possible?
I searched lot but not find much details\help.Please provide help me or
provide some reference link.
Thanks
Harsimran
lookup tycho-maven-plugin from sonatype
-D
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IN/Bangalore) harsimranjit.si...@nsn.com wrote:
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I have Old Project for Eclipse plug-in Development.I want to bring that
in maven but not helping.
Is this possible?
I searched lot
Users List
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lookup tycho-maven-plugin from sonatype
-D
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Singh, Harsimranjit (NSN -
IN/Bangalore) harsimranjit.si...@nsn.com wrote:
Hi
I have Old Project for Eclipse plug
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Singh, Harsimranjit (NSN -
IN/Bangalore) harsimranjit.si...@nsn.com wrote:
Hi
Thanks for reply . I am using Maven 2.2.1
Is sonatype support maven 2?
Also I found:
http://mojo.codehaus.org/pde-maven-plugin/
So which one I should use?
pde-maven-plugin is
Message-
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Subject: Re: Maven Setup for Existing Plugin Development Project(Eclipse
Plugin)
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Singh, Harsimranjit (NSN -
IN/Bangalore) harsimranjit.si
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
artifactIdmaven-eclipse-plugin/artifactId
version2.8/version
configuration
wtpmanifesttrue/wtpmanifest
wtpapplicationxmltrue/wtpapplicationxml
projectnatures
projectnatureorg.eclipse.jdt.core.javanature/projectnature
projectnatureorg.eclipse.wst.common.modulecore.ModuleCoreNature
classpathContainerorg.eclipse.jst.j2ee.internal.web.container/classpathContainer
is not right???
wtpapplicationxmltrue/wtpapplicationxml is not right , too??
But I donot get any useful details in
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/wtp.html
2011/12/20 Barrie Treloar baerr
Build Path--Libraries -- Add Library -- Web
App Libraries--...
Why does it still need the classpath ???How do I fix it ?
By the way , we use eclipse-jee version 3.7 SR1
like :
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
artifactIdmaven-eclipse-plugin/artifactId
version2.8/version
configuration
Thanks Barrie!
2011/11/18 Barrie Treloar baerr...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 6:19 AM, Gabriel Belingueres
belingue...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I usually use the maven eclipse plugin (v2.8) using the
downloadSources and downloadJavadocs properties, however I added some
runtime scoped
Hi!
I usually use the maven eclipse plugin (v2.8) using the
downloadSources and downloadJavadocs properties, however I added some
runtime scoped dependency but the eclipse plugin downloads the
sources.jar and javadoc.jar too of that library (also no other
dependency depends on that runtime scoped
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 6:19 AM, Gabriel Belingueres
belingue...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I usually use the maven eclipse plugin (v2.8) using the
downloadSources and downloadJavadocs properties, however I added some
runtime scoped dependency but the eclipse plugin downloads the
sources.jar
Hi Everyone,
I am receiving the below error when I try to use the maven plugin for
eclipse. Could you please take a look and let me know what is that I am
doing wrong.
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal
org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-eclipse-plugin:2.8:eclipse (default-cli) on
project chapter6
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:13 AM, Pankaj Pai 84.pan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am receiving the below error when I try to use the maven plugin for
eclipse. Could you please take a look and let me know what is that I am
doing wrong.
[del]
Are you able to boil this down into a small,
Hi Barrie!
Finally, I had some time to checkout the eclipse plugin and do some
modifications to make it work.
If the explicit configuration is not found for the compiler
source/target, it searches for the
maven.compiler.source/maven.compiler.target properties. Even if the
properties
I guess there wouldn't be any issue removing it adding a warning
pointing to the Felix plugin.
Osgi manifests are better handled there.
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Barrie Treloar baerr...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone actually use pde mode in maven-eclipse-plugin?
The support looks pretty
Carlos Sanchez wrote:
I guess there wouldn't be any issue removing it adding a warning
pointing to the Felix plugin.
Osgi manifests are better handled there.
+1
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Does anyone actually use pde mode in maven-eclipse-plugin?
The support looks pretty basic and there are other better options like
tycho and felix for doing this stuff.
EclipseOSGiManifestWriter has been deprecated in favour of felix and I
wonder whether its
or maven dependencies but not both.
Thanks,
Steve C
On 23/09/2011, at 4:01 PM, Barrie Treloar wrote:
Does anyone actually use pde mode in maven-eclipse-plugin?
The support looks pretty basic and there are other better options like
tycho and felix for doing this stuff.
EclipseOSGiManifestWriter
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Stephen Coy st...@resolvesw.com wrote:
FWIW, we're using pde mode at present.
We have a largish (~ 40 modules) framework that builds both RCP applications
and web applications.
I haven't had a chance to figure out how to integrate Tycho into this
/filesets
/configuration
/plugin
!-- configuration for the Eclipse IDE --
plugin
artifactIdmaven-eclipse-plugin/artifactId
configuration
pdetrue/pde
Does anyone actually use pde mode in maven-eclipse-plugin?
The support looks pretty basic and there are other better options like
tycho and felix for doing this stuff.
EclipseOSGiManifestWriter has been deprecated in favour of felix and I
wonder whether its worth keeping the other stuff around
Thanks Barrie!
That modification made the trick.
I also don't actually know if configuring the plugin using the command
line properties is a best practice.
But seeing the source code of the eclipse plugin, I traced it to the
IdeUtils.java [1], and it seems that the properties are not tacked
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 12:43 AM, Gabriel Belingueres
belingue...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Barrie!
That modification made the trick.
I also don't actually know if configuring the plugin using the command
line properties is a best practice.
But seeing the source code of the eclipse plugin, I
debuglevellines,vars,source/debuglevel
verbosetrue/verbose
/configuration
/plugin
is there a bug with the eclipse plugin? or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Gabriel
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showWarningstrue/showWarnings
showDeprecationtrue/showDeprecation
debuglevellines,vars,source/debuglevel
verbosetrue/verbose
/configuration
/plugin
is there a bug with the eclipse plugin? or am I doing something wrong?
The answer is kind
I essentially have the same problem. I am just getting started with Groovy
for this project.
Environment:
Ubuntu 11.04
Eclipse 3.7
Groovy Eclipse plugin 2.5.1
Maven 2.2.1
Following the instructions in the Groovy Eclipse Plugin page
(http://groovy.codehaus.org/Groovy-Eclipse+compiler
You probably need to configure your Eclipse project as a Groovy project
(through a nature I think).
Please not that you can configure the Maven Eclipse plugin to add specific
natures when eclipse:eclipse is run.
Regards
Jeff
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 7:26 PM, DaveyBob psyn...@yahoo.com wrote:
I
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 3:09 AM, Jeff MAURY jeffma...@jeffmaury.com wrote:
You probably need to configure your Eclipse project as a Groovy project
(through a nature I think).
Please not that you can configure the Maven Eclipse plugin to add specific
natures when eclipse:eclipse is run.
Groovy
Eclipse plugin to add specific
natures when eclipse:eclipse is run.
Groovy support in maven-eclipse-plugin may not be complete.
You are welcome to provide patches with test cases to fix this.
I can see from the IT pom that there are no Groovy natures installed.
But when you run mvn compile
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 12:45 AM, Sebastian Goldt sd...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
Sebastian, its been five days and no feedback.
Have you worked out your problem?
Has any of this thread been useful?
It would be nice from an archive perspective if you could comment on
your resolution so others can avoid
It's an M2Eclipse problem. I think you should rather user their ML.
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Le 29/06/2011 17:15, Sebastian Goldt a écrit :
Hi all,
today, I run into some problems with the Maven Eclipse Plugin 2.8 using
Maven 3.0.3 on an Ubuntu 11.04 while setting up a mixed Java / Groovy
project
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Guillaume Polet
guillaume.po...@gmail.com wrote:
It's an M2Eclipse problem. I think you should rather user their ML.
[del]
mvn eclipse:eclipse
He's not using m2e.
I'm looking into it...
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will notice that the
src/test/groovy path is missing.
Note that if you wanted to import the project into eclipse, you would have
to set up the eclipse plugin in your pom as to include *.groovy classes on
your build path and properly organise the files in packages; however, this
wouldn't change
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 09:13, Guillaume Polet guillaume.po...@gmail.comwrote:
It's an M2Eclipse problem. I think you should rather user their ML.
No, he's using the maven-eclipse-plugin. Not m2eclipse.
/Anders
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Guillaume
Le 29/06/2011 17:15, Sebastian Goldt a écrit :
Hi all
Hi all,
today, I run into some problems with the Maven Eclipse Plugin 2.8 using
Maven 3.0.3 on an Ubuntu 11.04 while setting up a mixed Java / Groovy
project. It seems as if the eclipse plugin doesn't include all source code
folders in the generated .project file. I haven't found anything
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