| OK -- I believe for some reason that wasn't happening....or it was
    happening and I was clicking "Finished" on the first page of the
    wizard instead of "Next"...old habits. 
 In any event, I have a completely new setup for Eclipse and can see
    that the second page in the "Import existing Maven projects..."
    wizard allows me to pick the M2E connector to install.  It all seems
    to be working fine.  Thanks for the help.
 
 Man this stuff is really slick....thanks.
 
 On 03/06/2012 12:55 PM, Matthew Piggott wrote:
 No it should happen automatically, but you need to
      make sure you're using the import wizards contributed by m2e.
 
 On 6 March 2012 12:53, David Vree <david.h.vree@xxxxxxxxx> 
        wrote:
         I am
          confused about when and how M2E connectors are installed.  I
          have read that they should be automatically installed when
          importing or upgrading a Maven project that makes reference to
          certain Maven plugins.
 However, when I import my projects, no connector are
          installed.  For example, I have a couple WAR modules that when
          importing I would have thought would trigger the installation
          of the M2E-WTP connector, but this did not happen.  Is there
          something I need to configure in my POMs to trigger this?
 
 I am fine with manually installing them from
          Preferences->Maven->Discovery->Catalog if that it
          what I am supposed to do, I just can't seem to find any
          documentation on this.
 
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