Hi, Thomas,

Thomas Mortagne wrote:

>> Once I get Maven installed and working, I understand that now it is
>> possible to build the whole XWiki modules.
>>
>> But this will be also possible by installing an IDE as Eclipse. Maven is
>> always required for this process, but by using Subclipse, M2Eclipse and
>> WTP the whole process can be done from within Eclipse.
>>     
>
> If you just want to build, Subclipse and WTP are not even needed
> (M2Eclipse use real complete embedded maven to build). Use "Run As" ->
> "Maven install".
>   

Still on this point: M2Eclipse uses "its own" Maven release (as you say, 
complete embedded maven). Thus, how could we know/control which Maven 
release is using? Please, consider that I've not installed this software 
yet and the answer could be obvious!!! Or perhaps I am misunderstanding 
an M2Eclipse uses the Maven release we installed in a box and it is 
included in the system wide PATH variable?

Once again, thanks for your patience. These details are not clear to me.
> If you plan also to program on xwiki and debug it on WTP you should
> look at http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/DebugXEWithEclipse
> or http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Debugging
>
>   

I'll carefully read these pages! Thanks.

Best,

Ricardo

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Ricardo Rodríguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team

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