Hi Matthias,
AFAIK there is no way to make a multi-module maven project into a
single Eclipse project.
I find though once I got over the initial irritation at the multi-
project approach I did not mind so much. Make sure to use a working
set so that you don't always have to look at the list of jar files.
Another thing to take a look at is the Maven2 plugin for Eclipse.
I've been using it for a couple of days and so far so good.
TTFN,
-bd-
On Jan 4, 2006, at 1:05 PM, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
Hi,
I just made a 'mvn idea:idea' in common, api, impl, tomahawk,
sandbox,
and examples/sandbox dirs.
After creating a new 'multi module' idea project and adding the
created
*.iml, i just neet to setup the dependencies.
there is no such thing for eclipse w/ maven2 ?
Do I have to *remain* with serveral eclipse projects for MyFaces?
-Matthias
I haven't realy worked with this setup, but it seems to be ok.
changing
of a class in tomahawk is directly available in sandbox example code.
no need to run maven beetwen.
Martin Marinschek wrote:
Well,
I know next to nothing about Maven, but had to get the examples
working.
What do you mean by your first proposal?
I don't want to end up with a solution where I do a change in the
MyFaces code and then have to run maven before I can start the
examples-app.
What did you mean with 'before I can start the examples-app'?
You don't want to have the changes running in tomcat without
rebuild and
deploy the jar/war ?
Regards
Volker
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