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Re: [m2e-users] WTP and Multi-module project woes.
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Reverting back to 0.10 gives me issues with the SCM integration (*sigh* the cake
is a lie). According to that issue, the problem should be fixed in a "released" version 14b. How do I get my hands on that? The old dev-build update site doesn't appear to work any longer. Is there a new one?
- Guus
On 15 February 2011 14:56, Ronald Spierenburg
<rspierenburg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
According to
https://issues.sonatype.org/browse/MNGECLIPSE-2676
the workspace resolution for 0.12 fails. This is a problem i
encountered as well.
For me reverting to version 0.10 fixed this problem.
Ronald
On 02/15/2011 02:53 PM, Guus der Kinderen wrote:
Hello,
Using my combination of Eclipse, M2Eclipse and the WTP extra, a
pretty annoying problem pops up. For all of our multi-module
projects, the dependencies of WAR-typed modules appear to be
messed up, while "workspace resolution" is enabled (removing the
<type>war</type> declaration from their pom resolves
the problem immediately). Compiling the code from the command line
works fine, which leads me to believe that m2eclipse is a
contributing factor in this problem.
I've found several JIRA issues that all appear to relate to
similar issues:
in MWAR-192 Eugene Kuleshov appears to indicate that using a WTP
integration should prevent this problem from occurring. I am
using WTP integration, but I'm experiencing an issue. Where does
this go wrong, and more importantly: is there a way to work around
it?
Related version information:
- Eclipse Helios SR1
- Maven Integration for Eclipse (Required)
0.12.1.20110112-1712
- Maven Integration for WTP (Optional) 0.11.1.20101108-1810
User odin_ on irc.codehaus.org / #m2eclipse
suggested that I first uninstall all Maven-related plugins from
Eclipse, and then reinstall them. I did (which gave me the exact
same versions of both plugins) but this did not resolve our issue.
What is going on here? Can this issue be prevented in such a way
that:
- our Eclipse projects appear as compliation-problem free,
and;
- does not require me to explain to all of my co-workers that
they have to install all modules in their local repository for
these projects to work?
Regards,
Guus
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