Bob Fields [http://community.jboss.org/people/bobfields] commented on the 
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"Hacking AS7 using Eclipse"

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You should update the screen shot and references to show the m2e plugin, which 
replaced the deprecated m2eclipse plugin when the code moved from Sonatype to 
Eclipse.org. See  http://eclipse.org/m2e/ http://eclipse.org/m2e/. There are 
some pretty nice validations now in the pom configuration, catching things like 
duplicated/overridden versions, however there are also new errors when m2e 
doesn't recognize a plugin (i.e. antrun, buildhelper, hibernate3) and says it 
is not covered by the build lifecycle. The errors can be safely ignored (or 
fixed permanently in the pom through QuickFix, which adds a plugin 
configuration for Eclipse).

I usually just change the order of the libraries under the project build path 
to put the JRE last, under the 'Order and Export' tab. For the life of me I 
don't know why the m2e plugin puts it in front of the maven dependencies, since 
maven is always used to override typically older versions contained within the 
JDK such as xml-apis and Jaxb2.

Another annoyance is the m2e plugin will exclude ** under resources and under 
directories added through the buildhelper plugin, making it impossible to run 
unit tests directly from the Eclispe IDE. Change to 'None' to fix.

If you update your maven project configuration (to fix the error that it is out 
of date), you have to go through the same steps again.
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