Eugene,

If you are soliciting product enhancement suggestions :), I have one. A
"graphical" interface for some of Maven's XML configuration files (i.e., a
multi-page editor like the one that IBM's WSAD/RAD or the old Easy Struts
plugin has for the struts-config.xml file), most notably the pom.xml would be
a great entry point for Maven newbies and would save more experienced Maven
users some typing.

Brennan Spies
Sr. Programmer Analyst
Shared Application Services

-----Original Message-----
From: Eugene Kuleshov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 7:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [m2eclipse-user] m2eclipse 0.0.12 released (again)

manuel aldana wrote:
> though some bits with the plugin still need to be improved, it is a 
> great way to spread maven2 to many places (eclipse is the most used 
> IDE) and apart from that if you know the plugin well, it eclipse and 
> maven2 already integrates fine.
> i think maven2 and osgi will be the future for improved quality in 
> software development and you are having a great deal on it!
>
> osgi already mentioned, is there a plan for m2eclipse to better 
> integrate osgi bundles (resolved and packed by maven2 bundle plugin)? 
> that would be just fantastic (is one of the reasons, why we did not 
> already switch working with osgi).
  Manuel, can you please elaborate what OSGi integration you are looking 
for? We are planning few things, but it would be great to hear 
first-hand requirements before we'll go wild.

  regards,
  Eugene



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