Nicolas,
  I've been quite behind on my email for a couple of months now and didn't see 
your response when it came through.  Thanks for that.  I am interested in 
helping myself when it comes to IvyDE, but I have yet to get my feet wet in 
that regard.  I am installing Eclipse PDE in case I find the time to muck 
around in there and see what's what.

Thanks,
Matt

--- On Fri, 6/26/09, Nicolas Lalevée <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Nicolas Lalevée <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [IvyDE] resolve in workspace/WTP
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, June 26, 2009, 2:58 PM
> 
> Le 26 juin 09 à 18:42, Matt Benson a écrit :
> 
> > 
> > I know Ivy can contribute its dependencies to WTP, but
> am I alone in thinking that Ivy does not do this with
> project dependencies resolved in the workspace?  Is
> there a way to make this work?  I'm currently using
> Eclipse 3.4 and IvyDE 2.0.0beta.
> 
> Well, as far as I could see (I am not a WTP user), it seems
> that WTP doesn't take into account the projects that are
> referenced by IvyDE, WTP goes itself searching the other
> java project in the workspace so you will have to select by
> yourself the projects you want to include into your webapp.
> 
> But maybe there is a reason behind this. And that would
> explain why there is a maven-wtp-integration eclipse plugin.
> And then IvyDE should have one too ?
> 
> My opinion is that WTP should support this and then a
> feature request should be open is their bugzilla.
> However if there is a contribution of a
> IvyDE-WTP-integration plugin I will be glad to integrate
> it.
> 
> Nicolas
> 
> 



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