Mark Streit <
mcs130@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:
mcs130@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>Hello
>
>Since the forum was closed, I understand that this is the mailing list
>to
>be used for questions. I am hoping this is a simple question.
>
>1) I am running Eclipse Indigo SR2 which is all up to date for the
>current
>core and Subclipse. (Eclipse for JEE Developers was the package
>installed)
>2) Running Win 7 / 32 bit
>3) Using the "Install new software" option, I define a site using the
>following value:
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases
>4) It finds the m2e component, I successfully install the plug-in, and
>after clicking the Installation Details button on the About Eclipse
>dialog... I see this in my list. So far so good.... so I thought.
>
>* m2e - Maven Integration for Eclipse 1.0.0.20110607-2117
>org.eclipse.m2e.feature.
feature.group Eclipse.org - m2e*
>
>I restart the workbench ... however, there is no evidence in the IDE
>that
>this plug-in is even there. Clicking *Preferences *- there is no
Maven
>entry to configure as I would have expected. I have googled and found
>a
>number of links that point to "converting project to Maven" or
manually
>messing with .launch files. However, none of these seem applicable -
>there
>are no enabled Maven options showing up on any menus.
>
>Any suggestion would be appreciated. Installed Juno - the m2e
>installed
>OK, but there were numerous other issues we found with Juno that
caused
>us
>to drop and revert back to Indigo for now. Simple things like "Reset
>Perspective..." sent the Juno installation into a mess - the IDE
>rendered
>with Views misplaced - wide gaps between the views, Ant Editor and JS
>Editors that would pop up exception dialogs, etc. Juno is NOT an
>option
>for us now.
>
>Thanks
>
>Mark
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