| Hi, I've tried Eclipse Plugin 3.7 and M2E
          (M2E Eclipse 1.0.0) and find
 that
          for normal use it is not acceptable:
 
 Problem
          number 1:  Life cycle
 
 M2E plugin in
          Eclipse 3.6 has all the extensions of life cycle without a
          problem
 taken. Now we should
          make all POM M2e-dependent with
 one:
 
 <pluginManagement>
 <plugins>
 <plugin>
 <groupId>
          org.eclipse.m2e </ groupId>
 <artifactId>
          lifecycle mapping </ artifactId>
 <version>
          1.0.0 </ version>
 <configuration>
 <lifecycleMappingMetadata>
 <pluginExecutions>
 <pluginExecution>
 <pluginExecutionFilter>
 <groupId>
          some-group-id </ id>
 <artifactId>
          some-artifact-id </ artifactId>
 <versionRange>
          [1.0.0,) </ version range>
 <goals>
 <goal>
          some-goal </ goal>
 </
          Goals>
 </
          PluginExecutionFilter>
 <action>
 <Execute
          />
 </
          Action>
 </
          PluginExecution>
 </
          PluginExecutions>
 </
          LifecycleMappingMetadata>
 </
          Configuration>
 </ Plugin>
 </
          Plugins>
 </ Plugin
          management>
 
 Why? And that's not acceptable. I have seen many over
 read and
          can only say one: - the people are
          unhappy!! In other
 Java tools works it better (NetBean,
          IntelliJDEA). You can ignore it, but
 no Java tool is used without
          Maven. This is solved
 be.
 
 Problem
          number 2:  Maven and Spring IDE.
 
 I installed Spring IDE 2.7
          with the Maven support in Eclipse 3.7 and M2E
 was gone :(.
 
 So
          wait and stay on Eclipse 3.6, or other Java tool
 use.
 
 Alexander Vaysberg
 
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