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Re: [m2e-users] Dependencies with classifiers not working

I should have used more precise wording -- the observed behaviour is
specific to one of m2e extensions shipped with STS. I did not mean to
blame STS for the problem, was merely trying to explain that m2e
development team does not have resources to troubleshoot custom eclipse
distributions. Generally, we only work on bugs that can be reproduced
with either "classic" or "for java developers" packages available from
eclipse.org. Hope this makes sense.

--
Regards,
Igor

On 11-10-28 11:54 PM, Andrew Eisenberg wrote:
I would be surprised if this problem has anything to do with STS, but
you never know and it would be good to try to reproduce the problem in
a vanilla Eclipse install.  FWIW, I tried to naively reproduce
jacquie's bug using this simple pom file, but could not.

It would be very helpful if you could send over a failing project.

Here's the pom that I used.  It correctly found the dependencies in
the .m2 directory.  Could there be something else going on with your
configuration causing maven to look for dependencies in odd places?

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0";
	xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd";
	xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";>
	<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
	<groupId>org.springframework.samples.spring</groupId>
	<artifactId>spring-jpa-utility</artifactId>
	<version>1.0.0.CI-SNAPSHOT</version>
	<name>Spring JPA Utility</name>
	<url>http://www.springframework.org</url>
	<description>
		<![CDATA[This project is a minimal jar utility with Spring
configuration for JPA usage.]]>
	</description>
	<properties>
		<maven.test.failure.ignore>true</maven.test.failure.ignore>
		<spring.framework.version>3.0.6.RELEASE</spring.framework.version>
	</properties>
	
	<dependencies>
		<dependency>
			<groupId>org.springframework.security</groupId>
			<artifactId>spring-security-core</artifactId>
			<version>3.0.6.RELEASE</version>
		</dependency>
		<dependency>
			<groupId>org.springframework.security</groupId>
			<artifactId>spring-security-core</artifactId>
			<classifier>tests</classifier>
			<version>3.0.6.RELEASE</version>
		</dependency>
	</dependencies>

</project>

On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Igor Fedorenko<igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
m2e never resolves dependencies from project target folders, so I
suspect the observed behaviour is specific to STS. If can reproduce the
problem using clean m2e installation (for example, "for java developers"
Eclipse distribution from eclipse.org), please submit a bugreport in m2e
bugzilla and provide complete standalone project and steps to reproduce
the problem.

--
Regards,
Igor

On 11-10-28 5:54 PM, jacquie wrote:

Igor Fedorenko<igor<at>    ifedorenko.com>    writes:


Can you provide complete standalone project illustrate your setup?

Maven has rather loose model for classified artifacts and if I remember
correctly all dependency resolution is done on the main dependency
artifact. So your project is expected to have indirect dependencies of
info.collide:sqlspaces-commons:3.10.0 and nothing else. Specifically, it
is NOT expected to have any dependencies defined in
info.collide:sqlspaces-commons:3.10.0:jdk15 pom.

--
Regards,
Igor

On 11-10-11 9:17 AM, Eric Kolotyluk wrote:

I recently added some dependencies with classifiers, for example,

<dependency>
<groupId>info.collide</groupId>
<artifactId>sqlspaces-commons</artifactId>
<version>3.10.0</version>
<type>pom</type>
<classifier>jdk15</classifier>
</dependency>

But my Eclipse build is broken now because this does not show up
properly in "Maven Dependencies"

If I build from the command line things are OK, but I cannot seem to
configure Eclipse to work with classifiers.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Cheers, Eric
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I am seeing what I think is a similar problem:

My environment was STS 2.8.0 with m2e 1.0

We have the following dependencies:

                <dependency>
                        <groupId>org.springframework.security</groupId>
                        <artifactId>spring-security-core</artifactId>
                </dependency>
                <dependency>
                        <groupId>org.springframework.security</groupId>
                        <artifactId>spring-security-core</artifactId>
                        <classifier>tests</classifier>
                </dependency>

The second one (with the classifier tag) seemed to cause both jars to be
placed
in the project's target folder, instead of being resolved from my .m2
repository, and then I got Eclipse compilation errors because the classes
in
there could not be found.

If I remove that second dependency then the first one is referenced from
.m2 as
expected, but then of course my test code doesn't compile.

These dependencies get their version from the dependencyManagement tags in
the
parent project and it is 2.0.6.RELEASE.

Maven builds the project quite happily.

But as you edit the pom to include/exclude the spring-security-core test
jar you
can see the path of the spring-security-core jar change from .m2 to the
target
folder in the list of Maven dependencies. And the jars do actually appear
in the
target folder, but that's not where Eclipse expects to find them.

This all works fine in Eclipse Helios with m2eclipse.  When I imported the
projects into sts 2.8.0 I imported them as fresh projects from svn and all
the
m2e requirements were present and correct.


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