"mvn clean" in the eclipse environment is "Clean all Projects". In my 
opinion, it is not a good idea to mix these two kinds of building. 

Things are easier to understand if mvn does its own build/clean and eclipse 
does its own build/clean. 

Justin Deoliveira writes: 

> Was bin intentionally kept out of target so that it is not susceptible 
> to being wiped out in a mvn clean? I can see pros and cons both ways I 
> suppose. 
> 
> The other nice thing about putting it under target is would be it gets 
> caught by svn:ignore, currently when I do an "svn st" i get all the bin 
> directories. I realize banging out a bit of scripting will fix this but 
> I just wanted to check with folks before I did a mass update of svn:ignore. 
> 
> -Justin 
> 
> -- 
> Justin Deoliveira
> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
> Enterprise support for open source geospatial. 
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