No, there it is :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<projectDescription>
  <name>0</name>
  <comment>
  </comment>
  <projects>
  </projects>
  <buildSpec>
    <buildCommand>
      <name>org.eclipse.jdt.core.javabuilder</name>
      <arguments>
      </arguments>
    </buildCommand>
  </buildSpec>
  <natures>
    <nature>org.eclipse.jdt.core.javanature</nature>
  </natures>
</projectDescription>

Besides, I defined MAVEN_REP0 as suggested by V. Massol's mail, but it 
didn't seem to do anything...
ANT_HOME, MAVEN_HOME, JAVA_HOME, CATALINA_HOME (even if it has nothing to 
do with Maven), are defined as environment variables. No CLASSPATH variable 
defined. Any jars I should be adding to the CLASSPATH ? Is Torque 
Maven-enabled ?

Another question : is the problem with Javadoc fixed ? Can Maven now 
generate Javadoc with JDK 1.4 ?

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Objet:  RE: Eclipse plugin generates dummy project file

And the file is completely empty?
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Patrick Prodhon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 16/10/2002 05:46:08 PM:

> Sure :
> D:\torque>maven -p build.xml -b -X eclipse
> D:\torque
>
> [DEBUG] Adding reference: maven.dependency.classpath ->
> [DEBUG] Adding reference: maven-classpath ->
> [DEBUG] Adding reference: clover.classpath ->
> [DEBUG] Adding reference: maven.jar.resources.set -> patternSet{
> includes: [] ex
> cludes: [] }
> eclipse:generate-project:
>     [echo] Creating D:\torque/.project ...
>     [echo] Creating D:\torque/.classpath ...
>
> eclipse:
>
> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> Total time:  26 seconds
>
> Does this output mean I should define a CLASSPATH variable ?
> Thanks.
> Patrick.
>
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> Date:   jeudi 17 octobre 2002 08:36
> A:   Turbine Maven Users List
> Objet:   Re: Eclipse plugin generates dummy project file
>
> Patrick,
>
> can you run maven with the -X option and pop us the output?
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>
>
> Patrick Prodhon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 15/10/2002 06:18:33
PM:
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > I'm trying to use the Eclipse plugin (I can't build anything for the
> > moment, because of our Internet Policy...), and it generates some sort

> of
> > dummy project (project named "0" and basically having nothing in it).
> > So I took a look at the maven.log file, and it says :
> > 2002-10-15 09:52:06,366 ERROR org.apache.commons.jelly.tags.ant.AntTag
-
>
> > Class org.apache.commons.jelly.tags.werkz.ProjectTag doesn't support
the
>
> > nested "path" element.
> > More errors of the same type concerning the same class are listed in
> this
> > file. I also get warnings which might be significant :
> > 2002-10-15 09:52:19,766 WARN org.apache.commons.jelly.parser.XMLParser

> -
> > Could not create taglib or URI: jelly:validate tag name: verifier
> > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/iso_relax/verifier/VerifierFilter
> > (a stack trace follows)
> > Is there some library / jar file I should have downloaded ?
>
>
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