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I'm trying to find a basic example of how to use the sweet features in WTP
3.0 but also build our J2EE/JEE project with Maven.

I have a set of eclipse projects in a flat structure using m2eclipse
working just fine.
i.e.
foo
foo-ear
foo-ejb
foo-war

However the problem is that these Eclipse projects are generic
m2eclipse/Java projects. They don't have the capabilities of the WTP EAR,
WAR, and EJB projects (no context menu etc.).

Is there a way to add WTP capabilities to these projects or convert them
to WTP projects while still having the maven dependency management work?

I've searched all over and see various people talking about it but have
yet to find a straightforward example of combining WTP 3.0 with Maven2 to
develop a standard J2EE/JEE application. I'm wondering if I'm approaching
it incorrectly.

If you have any suggestions / references they would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: WTP 3.0 and Maven2 for J2EE/JEE? [message #1796948 is a reply to message #1796889] Mon, 22 October 2018 21:02 Go to previous message
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WTP 3.0 is a decade old. Please stop using that release and install the current release plus the m2e-wtp features.

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