> > I had to add manually a couple of jar files from ~/.m2 that were not > > added by this command. Also as far as this commend simply expands the > > entire repository to individual files - I'd say it is only half way > > helpful. It seems that eclipse team might want to have some sort of > > auto-expand feature. > > > Not entirely sure what you mean by "expands entire repository to individual > files" but I have used mvn eclipse:eclipse for a while now on both modular > and basic projects and have never had to manually add any dependencies. > Could you describe the process you followed?
First of all I must say that I am using Fedora 8 (so that's Linux, not Windows and not Leopard). I did exact steps from AppFuse eclipse installation page (except that there is no eclipse 3.2 anymore, I had to use the latest 3.3.1.1) -install eclipse -set home vars -install new appfuse modular ( with Spring) -run command mvn install eclipse:eclipse -opened eclipse and imported projects from appfuse installation root - this created two projects: core and webapp Upon the import of projects both projects immediately gave way: they were with some unresolved path errors. Also one of the xml files (src/test/resources/login.xml) is an invalid xml file (does not have root element) and eclipse complains. Then I went to project->properties->Libraries and that window has shown me that there are about 3 dozens of imports, each import is a separate JAR file from maven repository, each import starts with the var name M2_REPO and then following the rest of path to individual JAR file. So that maven repository was resolved and expanded automatically in this case. I cannot tell if all of the JARs were imported using this fresh new installation since I have not done any custom code on that installation. However it proved once again that eclipse does not like maven repository defined as single path - it expands all of it. Besides using steps exactly as defined in AppFuse installation for eclipse I did this: I had previous eclipse installation. I installed AppFuse modular to new directory and I created project in eclipse setting the root to be the same as the root for appfuse. After that I had to manually specify which directories I want to use as source directories and I had to remove some others that eclipse did automatically. So after those adjustments I had only two directories defined as source for eclipse: core/src/main/java and core/src/test/java. Then I started adding new java files as described in Appfuse tutorials and immediately found out that non of the maven repository JARs is available for eclipse. This is expected since at this time I did not run mvn eclipse:eclipse yet. So I quit eclipse and run mvn eclipse:eclipse. After running eclipse again I found out that the couple of JAR files were not added to the path and the rest of jars from maven repo were added one by one. This is where I had to manually add few jar files to the classpath. I then did it differently: installed new eclipse, installed new appfuse modular, run mvn install eclipse:eclipse and found out that the appfuse root did not have .project and .classpath files for eclipse, but they were created in core and webapp. This is expected. I copied file .classpath from core directory to root and created eclipse project pointing to root. Same result: when I added custom code I had to manually add few JAR files to path since not all were imported by maven command. All in all after spending a couple of days (not entire days but a few hours of each :( I managed to get modular project with Spring (using root, not core or webapp as eclipse project directory) with all paths resolved so the eclipse does not complain anymore and its code auto-complete feature works fine (all JARs are visible and linked). I did add custom classes (per appfuse tutorial). Maven always worked fine. The issues were only on the eclipse side. So as it stays now: eclipse is using every single JAR file separately, however linked through M2_REPO path variable. It was a long time to get to this point from start. I understand that this is eclipse and/or maven issues and AppFuse project itself has nothing to do with it (in other words - there is nothing to fix in AppFuse to make things work for eclipse easier than I did). Hope this gives some insights. Nikolay > > > > There was another strange thing with this command on modular appfuse: > > it did not create .project and .classpath file in the root, only in > > the core and webapp directories. I had to resort to using basic > > appfuse instead of modular for the whole thing to finally pass through > > the first JUnit test and have eclipse not complaining about > > dependencies. I wonder if somebody with modular appfuse has actually > > done this to eclipse. > > > This is an unfortunate feature of the maven eclipse plugin - it does not > include the root of multi-module projects as an eclipse project. This should > not stop your tests working though - have you followed the instructions here > http://www.appfuse.org/display/APF/Eclipse to get your project up and > running? The worst effect this should have is that if you need to edit the > root pom.xml you need to do it outside eclipse. > Since I had managed to use single eclipse project from appfuse root - I can edit root pom.xml directly from eclipse. All maven commands (goals should you say) have always run with no problems and project is working in its entirety. I expect that I will be able to use maven plugin for eclipse to run all maven commands from eclipse, but this is not really the point of desire :-0 Thanks, Nikolay --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
