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Re: Bootstrapping Eclipse [message #480857 is a reply to message #480784] |
Tue, 18 August 2009 16:58 |
Abel Mui Messages: 247 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hello Tim,
Tim wrote:
> I'm new to using the iam plugin for eclipse. I've used the m2:eclipse
> plugin before to bootstrap my projects (specificly the web project).
> When I checkout my webproject from svn and enbale maven on the project,
> eclipse does not know it is a web project. Is there a command and
> procedure for bootstrapping a web project using the iam plugin without
> calling the eclipse:m2eclipse maven command?
>
Enabling maven on any clean "war" project will automatically enable
support. By clean, it means that has not yet been configured in any
other way.
You will need to make sure that IAM's Webtools support has been
installed for this to work.
If you still can not make your war project perform as an Web Project,
you can try removing eclipse metadata (.project, .classpath, .settings)
and importing the project on the workspace using the Import Maven
Project option.
Finally, let me clarify that IAM and m2eclipse are developed by
different teams, so running eclipse:m2eclipse will not help.
Yours,
--
Abel Muiño
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Re: Bootstrapping Eclipse [message #570627 is a reply to message #480784] |
Tue, 18 August 2009 16:58 |
Abel Mui Messages: 247 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hello Tim,
Tim wrote:
> I'm new to using the iam plugin for eclipse. I've used the m2:eclipse
> plugin before to bootstrap my projects (specificly the web project).
> When I checkout my webproject from svn and enbale maven on the project,
> eclipse does not know it is a web project. Is there a command and
> procedure for bootstrapping a web project using the iam plugin without
> calling the eclipse:m2eclipse maven command?
>
Enabling maven on any clean "war" project will automatically enable
support. By clean, it means that has not yet been configured in any
other way.
You will need to make sure that IAM's Webtools support has been
installed for this to work.
If you still can not make your war project perform as an Web Project,
you can try removing eclipse metadata (.project, .classpath, .settings)
and importing the project on the workspace using the Import Maven
Project option.
Finally, let me clarify that IAM and m2eclipse are developed by
different teams, so running eclipse:m2eclipse will not help.
Yours,
--
Abel Muiño
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