WTP Integration [message #4188] |
Mon, 18 February 2008 09:36  |
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Originally posted by: ps.grove.gmail.com
Can I just say a big thank you for finally getting M2 into an Eclipse
project. M2Eclipse has been great but I am sure the IAM project will be
even better.
I see there has been talk about work arounds with using M2 and WTP but
will there be full suport soon in IAM. Will we be able to just add
required scope dependencies rather than all dependencies which is
currently the case with m2eclipse?
The other option is not to use WTP at all and use Tomcat sysdeo which you
can then just select the individual dependencies from your classpath to be
added to the Tomcat classpath.
All the best and cant wait for the final release.
PG
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Re: WTP Integration [message #4471 is a reply to message #4401] |
Wed, 20 February 2008 06:52  |
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Sorry about this, it was ment to go to another newsgroup.
:)
Ognen Ivanovski wrote:
> For those of us that think that WTP is still an
> over-engineered-piece-of-mess (okay, not all of it, but the part around
> servers and "dynamic web projects" [as if anyone will have a "static web
> project developed in eclipse]) - I'd like to have
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> http://code.google.com/p/run-jetty-run/
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> As part of the standard distribution. It is a totally non-intrusive
> plugin (shows up as a run configuration) that allows you to start jetty
> over any project and work with it (no servers, no components, no other
> mumbo-jumbo).
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> Ognen
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Re: WTP Integration [message #564836 is a reply to message #4188] |
Mon, 18 February 2008 18:44  |
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WTP integration is certainly on the road map, since that's probably the
most requested feature for maven-eclipse integration solutions.
The intention of the q4e team (which has been offered as the initial
source contribution for IAM) is to start developing WTP support right
after the 0.5.0 release.
Other integration we are interested in is with PDE, allowing the use of
maven to build OSGi (and Eclipse) plug-ins.
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Re: WTP Integration [message #564854 is a reply to message #4188] |
Wed, 20 February 2008 04:33  |
Eclipse User |
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For those of us that think that WTP is still an
over-engineered-piece-of-mess (okay, not all of it, but the part around
servers and "dynamic web projects" [as if anyone will have a "static web
project developed in eclipse]) - I'd like to have
http://code.google.com/p/run-jetty-run/
As part of the standard distribution. It is a totally non-intrusive
plugin (shows up as a run configuration) that allows you to start jetty
over any project and work with it (no servers, no components, no other
mumbo-jumbo).
Ognen
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Re: WTP Integration [message #564871 is a reply to message #4401] |
Wed, 20 February 2008 06:52  |
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Sorry about this, it was ment to go to another newsgroup.
:)
Ognen Ivanovski wrote:
> For those of us that think that WTP is still an
> over-engineered-piece-of-mess (okay, not all of it, but the part around
> servers and "dynamic web projects" [as if anyone will have a "static web
> project developed in eclipse]) - I'd like to have
>
> http://code.google.com/p/run-jetty-run/
>
> As part of the standard distribution. It is a totally non-intrusive
> plugin (shows up as a run configuration) that allows you to start jetty
> over any project and work with it (no servers, no components, no other
> mumbo-jumbo).
>
> Ognen
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