Hi Amtixx

Yes ofcause you can get it fixed.
The situation is that maven 1 is an older generation of maven, and there is not likely comming a new release here. So your fix can be to migrate to maven 2, here the clean procedure is better.

Okay it is friday, so an other solution is to send The apache foundation a large check.

Keep happy
/Anders

On 19/03/2009, at 19.40, amtixx wrote:


I am having a issue where i am forced to do a "maven clean" before i do a "maven". I am using Maven 1.1. If i don't do a Maven clean, then I can't see my new changes. i.e it seems like the application uses the old class files.
Can someone help me to fix this issue?
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