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| Re: [m2e-users] maven plugin integration tips? | 
| Thanks for the response. I'm actually forking the codehaus JSPC
    plugin as I couldn't even find a place to poke for a release to get
    Tomcat 7 support in central. I'm also addressing the fact that the
    plugin is not currently thread-safe and a few other minor issues. 
 The links for the compatible plugins wiki page is helpful as is the
    eclipse bug pointing out the problem with the missing jspweb.xml
    file, I'll see if I can come up with a solution for the plugin that
    works transparently for the project. Perhaps detecting M2E and
    simply copying the web.xml to jspweb.xml if the build is running
    from eclipse.
 
 -Eric
 
 
 
 On 05/06/2013 01:19 PM, Greg Thomas
      wrote:
 
      Firstly, be aware, if you're not already, that a
        plugin for JSPC compilation already exists; http://mojo.codehaus.org/jspc/index.html  / http://mojo.codehaus.org/jspc/jspc-maven-plugin/usage.html 
          
 The current release, 2.0-alpha-3, despite the
          alpha label is stable and runs fine; it works with Tomcat 5
          and Tomcat 6. The trunk also works with Tomcat 7, but isn't
          packaged up formally yet. 
 
 However, I find it just as easy to simply disable
          the JSPC compilation when running under M2E; it also aids with
          debugging. See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=356311  for
          details of how this works for the afore mentioned plugin - you
          may find it easier to simply use this technique. either
          explicitly with another profile, or by detecting the presence
          of M2E within your plugin.
 HTH, 
 Greg
 
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