As far as I see Maven works only with Eclipse 3.2.2 and above in the
described way (as described in the DSpace Wiki).
Greetings
Robert
Robin Taylor schrieb:
> Having recently upgraded my development copy of Dspace from a beta version
> of 1.5 to the stable version I find myself in Maven meltdown. No matter what
> I try I cant get Eclipse to recognise the Maven dependencies. When I look at
> the properties for the project there is nothing listed under Maven
> Dependencies. This makes developing involve a lot of guesswork. Anyone got
> any suggestions ?
>
> Cheers, Robin.
>
> PS. I have tried..
>
> Right-Click on your project and select "Maven -> Enable Dependency
> Management". Eclipse will now read the Maven pom.xml configuration file and
> auto-configure your project as a "Java Project"!
> Right-Click again, and select "Maven -> Enable Nested Modules". This tells
> Maven Eclipse plugin that your project contains several nested sub-modules
> within it.
> Right-Click one last time, and select "Maven -> Update Source Folders"
> ("Maven -> Download Sources" for Eclipse 3.2.0). Eclipse will now
> automatically locate all the DSpace Java source code, as well as all the 3rd
> party JAR dependencies
>
> ... It made things worse, I lost the Classpath I had changed to accommodate
> my 'modules'.
>
> Robin Taylor
> Main Library
> University of Edinburgh
> Tel. 0131 6506643
>
>
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