I have a multi-module project and I am trying to get the "right" set up
to use Maven with Eclipse. I have a question below on mvn
eclipse:eclipse, but some background first.
I used to use m2eclipse with Eclipse 3.1 but as the projects have grown,
m2eclipse has shown to have problems. For example in a multi-module
project, each module might want different versions of a jar file in the
path (say in different WAR files). m2eclipse seems to load all the
different source directories up into one mega-project, and come up with
a single list of all dependencies flattened across projects. When
m2eclipse worked, I sometimes got different versions of artifacts in the
dependency list. Frequently it just refused to work, not finding all
the dependencies correctly - which is probably a bug. However
regardless of any possible bugs, the basic premise seems wrong - each
module should have its own dependencies worked out as they may *want*
different versions of jar files.
mvn eclipse:eclipse therefore looks a better way to go. I can check out
a SVN tree, run mvn eclipse:eclipse, then load up all the modules as
separate projects with only the jar file dependencies for that module
included. This works much more reliably - no problems so far.
However, because it creates a project per module, I cannot use the
global Eclipse SVN support for tagging, branching, switching etc. I
cannot do this from the top of the tree. I have to go back to the
command line.
I just downloaded Eclipse Europa (3.3) and it (as well as 3.2 I believe)
supports nested projects. That is, it appears I can have a .project
file in the root directory plus one in each module directory. (I am
having a little trouble with Subclipse and Subversive, but I think they
will be resolved so I am going to assume they work.) This looks almost
ideal, which leads me to finally to my question...
Q: Is there any way to make "mvn eclipse:elipse" generate a .project
file for the root directory as well as each module? That way I can
check out the whole project tree from the root and have a project per
pom file. Eclipse can now handle nested projects, so it will load them
all up (it used to refuse to load up child directory projects under a
parent directory project). I saw a hack somewhere of changing the root
pom file to temporarily use "jar" packaging, then put it back to "pom"
packaging - but this is pretty ugly. Now that Eclipse supports nested
projects, is there any reason not to do this? It would give me the
ability to do all the svn commands from inside Eclipse from the root
package (I don't need or want to compile any Java code from the root
package - I just want to be able to explore the tree, do 'sync with
repository', commits, svn switches etc) plus each module would get its
own correct dependency list as occurs now. I would do all compiles in
the module directories.
Is this possible now? (I don't think so.) Can it be added? Would it
allow what I am trying to do?
Thanks!
Alan Kent
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