| Maven Integration for Web Tools Platform Proposal Posted [message #831379] |
Wed, 28 March 2012 16:53  |
Denis Golovin Messages: 8 Registered: July 2009 |
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m2e-wtp is what helps you get seamless import of your maven projects with all the right dependencies configured, the proper assembly setup and it will even enable features in Eclipse that are relevant based on your maven pom.xml file, in context of the Web Tools Platform features : automatic configuration for Web, EJB, EAR, Connector, Web Fragment and Application Client projects.
m2e-wtp also brings some maven exclusive features to your favorite IDE, such as dynamic web resource filtering or war overlays.
You can get the current m2e-wtp from Eclipse Marketplace or by installing JBoss Tools.
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| Re: Maven Integration for Web Tools Platform Proposal Posted [message #834143 is a reply to message #831379] |
Sun, 01 April 2012 09:19   |
Werner Keil Messages: 1078 Registered: July 2009 |
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Please add me to Interested Parties!
- Werner Keil - UOMo Lead, Java EE 6/7 EG Member
Not only have I actively evangelized the current M2E-WTP with my recent
clients like Bisnode for their corporate standard IDE architecture, I also
helped shape WTP back in 2005 based on real life experience at large
customers like Credit Suisse. Improving it from 0.7 Incubation stage to its
1.0 and beyond form we know today.
Werner
"Denis Golovin" <forums-noreply@xxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> m2e-wtp is what helps you get seamless import of your maven projects with
> all the right dependencies configured, the proper assembly setup and it
> will even enable features in Eclipse that are relevant based on your maven
> pom.xml file, in context of the Web Tools Platform features : automatic
> configuration for Web, EJB, EAR, Connector, Web Fragment and Application
> Client projects.
>
> m2e-wtp also brings some maven exclusive features to your favorite IDE,
> such as dynamic web resource filtering or war overlays.
>
> You can get the current m2e-wtp from Eclipse Marketplace or by installing
> JBoss Tools.
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