Re: WTP 2.0 strategy?

2007-12-12 Thread Siarhei Dudzin
Yes, it looks pretty stable (at least the WTP-2 support)

On 12/11/07, Rob Hasselbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes, I noticed that. Is the snapshot code fairly stable at this point?
 I'm glad to hear it plays nicely with JBoss Tools, too.


 On 12/11/2007 07:13 AM, Siarhei Dudzin wrote:
  maven-eclipse-plugin 2.5-SNAPSHOT does support WTP 2.0 with hot
 deployment
  on servers defined via WTP and even exploded deployment of JBoss Tools
 2.0.
 
  On 12/10/07, Rob Hasselbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  I'm trying to use Maven for an Eclipse Europa (WTP 2.0) project. What's
  the best way to do this, given that the Eclipse plugin doesn't support
  WTP 2.0 yet? I tried running the eclipse:eclipse goal anyway and
 managed
  to turn the resulting plain project into a Web App project. But the
  problem I'm facing now is that Eclipse won't deploy any of the
  Maven-managed dependency libraries with the WAR file. In order for that
  to happen, I think they need to be present under the WEB-INF\lib folder
  in the project. Is there any way to do this short of me going into the
  M2 repo and copying them by hand?
 
  Also, since I'm new to Maven, how does the Eclipse project get updated
  if the dependencies change?
 
  Any advice appreciated!
  -Rob
 
 
 
 




Re: WTP 2.0 strategy?

2007-12-11 Thread Siarhei Dudzin
maven-eclipse-plugin 2.5-SNAPSHOT does support WTP 2.0 with hot deployment
on servers defined via WTP and even exploded deployment of JBoss Tools 2.0.

On 12/10/07, Rob Hasselbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm trying to use Maven for an Eclipse Europa (WTP 2.0) project. What's
 the best way to do this, given that the Eclipse plugin doesn't support
 WTP 2.0 yet? I tried running the eclipse:eclipse goal anyway and managed
 to turn the resulting plain project into a Web App project. But the
 problem I'm facing now is that Eclipse won't deploy any of the
 Maven-managed dependency libraries with the WAR file. In order for that
 to happen, I think they need to be present under the WEB-INF\lib folder
 in the project. Is there any way to do this short of me going into the
 M2 repo and copying them by hand?

 Also, since I'm new to Maven, how does the Eclipse project get updated
 if the dependencies change?

 Any advice appreciated!
 -Rob



Re: WTP 2.0 strategy?

2007-12-11 Thread Rob Hasselbaum
Yes, I noticed that. Is the snapshot code fairly stable at this point?
I'm glad to hear it plays nicely with JBoss Tools, too.


On 12/11/2007 07:13 AM, Siarhei Dudzin wrote:
 maven-eclipse-plugin 2.5-SNAPSHOT does support WTP 2.0 with hot deployment
 on servers defined via WTP and even exploded deployment of JBoss Tools 2.0.

 On 12/10/07, Rob Hasselbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 Hi,

 I'm trying to use Maven for an Eclipse Europa (WTP 2.0) project. What's
 the best way to do this, given that the Eclipse plugin doesn't support
 WTP 2.0 yet? I tried running the eclipse:eclipse goal anyway and managed
 to turn the resulting plain project into a Web App project. But the
 problem I'm facing now is that Eclipse won't deploy any of the
 Maven-managed dependency libraries with the WAR file. In order for that
 to happen, I think they need to be present under the WEB-INF\lib folder
 in the project. Is there any way to do this short of me going into the
 M2 repo and copying them by hand?

 Also, since I'm new to Maven, how does the Eclipse project get updated
 if the dependencies change?

 Any advice appreciated!
 -Rob

 

   



WTP 2.0 strategy?

2007-12-10 Thread Rob Hasselbaum
Hi,

I'm trying to use Maven for an Eclipse Europa (WTP 2.0) project. What's
the best way to do this, given that the Eclipse plugin doesn't support
WTP 2.0 yet? I tried running the eclipse:eclipse goal anyway and managed
to turn the resulting plain project into a Web App project. But the
problem I'm facing now is that Eclipse won't deploy any of the
Maven-managed dependency libraries with the WAR file. In order for that
to happen, I think they need to be present under the WEB-INF\lib folder
in the project. Is there any way to do this short of me going into the
M2 repo and copying them by hand?

Also, since I'm new to Maven, how does the Eclipse project get updated
if the dependencies change?

Any advice appreciated!
-Rob