Hi Jack,

  I'm using the archetype generator: AppFuse=2.1 (.0-M1; so therefore
Maven2.2)
  About my problem: Matt 1 more time get right again (#2) = Eclipse is so
boring that even at its name prone to typo/missSpelling (probably something
like: *mvn eclipse:eclsipe*. )
  Allright!! :o All my fellows, sorry for my fool mistakes. And thnx for all
your tips.

  Matt and all AppFuse forks,
   I just would like to know JPA2 get in AppFuse's RoadMap??!
  I'm pretty that's something important (by the way its new Criteria
API) and very good(pretty neat) in JavaWorld, don't u think?!! ;-))

Tnx in advance,

Ice-Man

2010/2/13 <j...@twaxx.com>

> Also check which version of maven you're using, I had a mysterious problem
> with the basic commands because I was using an old version od maven. I
> upgraded versions and it went away. I think my problem was with 2.08 on
> ubuntu, replacing with 2.10 resolved it. I don't think I was having trouble
> with same target but usually all these basic targets should just work unless
> something basic is wrong.
>
> --j
>
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
> ------------------------------
> *From: *Ice-Man <derlon.aliend...@gmail.com>
> *Date: *Sat, 13 Feb 2010 17:18:39 -0200
> *To: *<users@appfuse.dev.java.net>
> *Subject: *Re: [appfuse-user] [Basic, Struts2] eclipse-plugin does not
> exist
>
> I'm trying your tip#3..
> ..it seems will solve..
> I'm gonna keep on runing the necessary.
> Tnx a lot,
>
> Derlon
>
> 2010/2/13 Matt Raible <m...@raibledesigns.com>
>
>> If you're getting an error about the plugin not existing, you 1) don't
>> have a pom.xml in the directory you're running this in, 2) mis-spelled
>> some of the plugins coordinates or 3) have a corrupt local repository.
>> If you think it's #3, run "rm -rf ~/.m2/repository/*" to clean out
>> your local repository. Obviously, this command is different if you're
>> on Windows.
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Ice-Man <derlon.aliend...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > I tryied changing the Eclipse plugin to version 2.5.1 to solves this
>> problem
>> > (as u tiped to lot of owr fellows).
>> > This dependency was downloaded suitably, but I still  get the same error
>> > (even mvn -e): The plugin "...: does not exist or no valid version could
>> be
>> > found.
>> >   If in first time I've ran Archtype command, probably with not very
>> good
>> > Internet conection, what happens if this plugin/dependency (eclipse)
>> > actually was not properly downloaded; how can I downLoad  it "manually"
>> from
>> > maven's repository??!
>> >   Anyway, should u try to gimme anyother trick to solve this problem?!!
>> >   Thnx in advance,
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > 2010/2/13 Matt Raible <m...@raibledesigns.com>
>> >>
>> >> Are you in your project's directory? If so, please post the full stack
>> >> trace.
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 3:28 PM, Ice-Man <derlon.aliend...@gmail.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > Hi, fellowmates
>> >> >
>> >> > I just get back AppFuse! ;-))
>> >> > But, conected on Internet, when run mvn eclipse:eclipse.
>> >> > the console just show the msg: ..eclipse-plugin does not exist
>> >> >   Thnx for any helping,
>> >> >
>> >> >
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