[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNGECLIPSE-77?page=all ]

Eugene Kuleshov updated MNGECLIPSE-77:
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    Priority: Minor  (was: Major)

Please be more specific. What project structure you are talking about and what 
kind of wizards you need to use on top of that. Generally, if you can reflect 
your project structure in Maven's POM or define an Archetype for WSAD specifics 
plugin will be able to handle that out of the box.

Note that WSAD is not a free product and we would need either serious 
motivation or support from interested parties in order to implement any 
proprietory features.

> Add support for WSAD specifics on a J2EE project.
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>
>          Key: MNGECLIPSE-77
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNGECLIPSE-77
>      Project: Maven 2.x Extension for Eclipse
>         Type: New Feature

>     Reporter: Joakim Erdfelt
>     Assignee: Eugene Kuleshov
>     Priority: Minor

>
>
> Need the ability to support the WSAD / J2EE specific configurations.
> The Eclipse extension needs to either ...
> # map the WSAD / J2EE project directory structure to a Maven pom.  
>   This way allows the user to use the WSAD J2EE wizards.
> # map a Maven J2EE pom to the WSAD / J2EE project configuration.
>   This way makes Maven the start of all J2EE applications.
>   This could be done by Eclipse extension specifics, or 
>   with the use of pre-defined Archetypes that show up on the New Project / 
> Maven Archetype Wizards within Eclipse.

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