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| Re: [m2e-users] m2e and maven-clean-plugin ? | 
| Hi Igor, I tried to map clean:clean using lifecycle-mapping plugin like the
    snippet below.
 
 <build><pluginManagement>
 <plugins>
 <plugin>
 <groupId>org.eclipse.m2e</groupId>
 <artifactId>lifecycle-mapping</artifactId>
 <version>1.0.0</version>
 <configuration>
 <lifecycleMappingMetadata>
 <pluginExecutions>
 <pluginExecution>
 <pluginExecutionFilter>
 <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
 <artifactId>maven-clean-plugin</artifactId>
 <versionRange>[2.0,)</versionRange>
 <goals>
 <goal>clean</goal>
 </goals>
 </pluginExecutionFilter>
 <action>
 <execute>
 <runOnIncremental>false</runOnIncremental>
 <runOnConfiguration>true</runOnConfiguration>
 </execute>
 </action>
 </pluginExecution>
 
 Attached is the requested project. Note there is a hh.jar simulating
    a generated jar that I also need to remove.
 
 regards,
 
 Cristiano
 
 
 On 14-08-2014 12:51, Igor Fedorenko
      wrote:
 How
      did you map clean:clean in m2e? Can you attach small example that
      demonstrates your setup?
 
 --
 Regards,
 Igor
 
 On 2014-08-12, 18:23, Cristiano Gavião wrote:
 
         Hello,
        _______________________________________________
 I added the maven-clean-plugin setup below in my project
        in
 order to delete some generated resource folders at each
        build.
 
 I would like that this could happen when I use m2e's
        "Update
 Project...", but this remotion is not happen inside
        eclipse:
 
 <plugin>
 <artifactId>maven-clean-plugin</artifactId>
 <configuration>
 <filesets>
 <fileset>
 <directory>${basedir}</directory>
 <includes>
 <include>*.jar</include>
 <include>CONFIG/</include>
 </includes>
 <followSymlinks>false</followSymlinks>
 </fileset>
 </filesets>
 </configuration>
 </plugin>
 
 I could note that lifecycle clean:clean is ignored by
        m2e by
 default. So, I enabled its execution using a
        lifecycle-mapping.
 I can see in lifecycle properties view now that it is
        not
 ignored anymore, but  I can't see any resource being
        deleted.
 
 what is the reason of clean:clean is being ignored by
        default?
 
 and is there any way to use maven-clean-plugin with m2e
        ?
 
 many thanks,
 
 Cristiano
 
 
 
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