That is a fantastic idea! I have
never
considered working sets to be very useful and had forgotten that
functionality
even existed in eclipse.
I am going to have to bone up on
using
working sets, but I think that will make this sellable to the
rest of the
dev team I work with.
-Cheers, -Jordan
Jordan, try organizing projects using Working Sets
(and
configure your Package Explorer window to use Working Sets for
its Top
Level Elements setting). That has helped me retain most of my
sanity when
working in workspaces that house many projects.
Regards,
Guus
On 24 February 2011 21:29, <Jordan.Hein@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Thanks for the info everyone.
I was afraid that this was the case (dropping support for
multi-module
projects). I did as recommended and imported the project again
in eclipse
(not my usual way of checking out a project so it took me a
while to figure
out I needed the subversive integration for m2e) and the import
created
.project and .classpath files for each module and the modules
appear as
separate projects now. So using the import to migrate a project
forward
works. On the down side I now have 18 projects instead of just
one
so that will take some getting used to.
I'm concerned how this is going to scale because I usually have
a couple
of maintenance branches checked out along with the trunk so that
will give
me a total of 54 projects... *ouch*. On the brighter side
because the maven
dependencies are at the module level now making the mistake of
accidentally
using a dependency in a module that is declared in another
modules pom
won't happen... but that was a minor inconvenience.
So I don't know if I like this change or not. I'm going to give
it a try
and see how it goes. Hopefully soon someone will re-implement
multi-module
support as an m2e extension.
Our team encountered too many problems which forced to enter
evaluation
period of Netbeans:
- Very slow IDE, which may be caused by the
m2eclipse plugin
- Tons of errors when working WTP, which
results in Clean
Project, Redeploy, Remove module and add it back to Tomcat,
etc.
Our
developers were too frustrated to continue working with Eclipse
and M2Eclipse,
thus we are now working Netbeans 6.9.1, on evaluation period. So
far, it
works flawlessly and ultra fast.
2011/2/24 Kuntze, Oliver (UIT) <Oliver.Kuntze@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hey Jordan,
unfortunately the m2e team
decided to drop
multi module project support. Even worse, they don’t plan to
bring this
feature back.
We have an eai platform based on
jbi/servicemix
running, so for us multi module project support is crucial,
too.
The folks at eclipse have to
address this
topic.
Currently we are evaluating
shifting our
organization’s standard ide to netbeans, since it supports
multi module
projects – Not as good as m2e did, but at least it does.
Cheers
Oliver
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Im Auftrag von Jordan.Hein@xxxxxxxxxxx
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Februar 2011 19:38
An: m2e-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: [m2e-users] multi-module projects broken in
0.12.1?
We decided to do a tool chain update and get the latest
eclipse and plugins.
Unfortunately when we use the 0.12.1 maven integration for
eclipse our
multi-module projects are now broken. The maven integration is
only seeing
the top level module and only putting dependencies from it in
the "Maven
Dependencies". The modules in the projects are now all showing
red
X's.
If we switch back to 0.10.x maven integration it works fine.
Is there some sort of setting we are missing that needs to
enabled for
multi-module projects?
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