Fred Bricon [https://community.jboss.org/people/fbricon] modified the blog post:

"Annotation Processing support in m2e"

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Maven Integration for Eclipse JDT Annotation Processor Toolkit a.k.a *m2e-apt* 
is now available in its version 1.0. m2e-apt aims at providing automatic 
Annotation Processing configuration in Eclipse based on your project's pom.xml 
and its classpath dependencies  (Requires Java >= 1.6).

m2e-apt supports both annotation processing set on the  
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-compiler-plugin/index.html 
maven-compiler-plugin or the  http://code.google.com/p/maven-annotation-plugin/ 
maven-processor-plugin (the latter takes precedence over the former). 

For example, to enable the JPA modelgen annotation processor, you can either 
set : 

<plugin> 
    <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId> 
    <version>2.4</version> 
    <configuration> 
        <source>1.6</source> 
        <target>1.6</target> 
    </configuration> 
    <dependencies> 
        <dependency> 
            <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId> 
            <artifactId>hibernate-jpamodelgen</artifactId> 
            <version>1.2.0.Final</version> 
        </dependency> 
    </dependencies> 
</plugin> 


or 


<plugin> 
    <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId> 
    <version>2.4</version> 
    <configuration> 
        <source>1.6</source> 
        <target>1.6</target> 
        <compilerArgument>-proc:none</compilerArgument> 
    </configuration> 
</plugin> 
<plugin> 
    <groupId>org.bsc.maven</groupId> 
    <artifactId>maven-processor-plugin</artifactId> 
    <version>2.0.5</version> 
    <executions> 
        <execution> 
            <id>process</id> 
            <goals> 
                <goal>process</goal> 
            </goals> 
            <phase>generate-sources</phase> 
        </execution> 
    </executions> 
    <dependencies> 
        <dependency> 
            <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId> 
            <artifactId>hibernate-jpamodelgen</artifactId> 
            <version>1.2.0.Final</version> 
        </dependency> 
    </dependencies> 
</plugin> 


The generated source folders (target/generated-sources/annotation for 
maven-compiler-plugin; target/generated-sources/apt for maven-processor-plugin) 
are automatically added to the project classpath.

 
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By default, Annotation Processing is managed by Eclipse JDT APT, so a change in 
your source classes triggers incremental processing automatically. The downside 
of using JDT APT is, there's no separation between main and test classes (the 
way maven-processor-plugin handles them). 
To mitigate that limitation, you can change the workspace or project 
preferences to delegate annotation processing to maven, instead of JDT APT. 
This will result in slower incremental builds (all classes will be processed) 
but will provide identical results to maven command line builds. Note this only 
works when using maven-processor-plugin. When annotation processing is driven 
by maven-compiler-plugin, JDT APT is always used in eclipse.

Automatic annotation processing configuration from the maven pom.xml can also 
be disabled altogether. In this case, your manual settings for Eclipse JDT APT 
will remain untouched. 

Go to Window > Preferences > Maven > Annotation processing or right-click on 
your project > Properties > Maven > Annotation processing to select the 
Annotation Processing strategy of your choice.

 
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m2e-apt is heavily based on the work from two community members : 
* a  https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=335036 patch for m2e by Karl 
M. Davis, from Knowledge Computing Corp, implementing Eclipse JDT APT 
configuration based on the maven-compiler-plugin's configuration.
*  https://github.com/excilys/m2e-extras/tree/master/com.excilys.ebi.m2e.apt 
com.excilys.ebi.m2e.apt  by Stéphane Landelle, from eBusiness Information, 
Excilys Group, implementing direct maven-processor-plugin invocation from m2e.

m2e-apt is available :
* via a stable update site  
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/m2e-extensions/m2e-apt 
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/m2e-extensions/m2e-apt
* for JBoss Tools 3.0.0.Beta3 users, via the Software/Update tab in JBoss 
Central
* bundled with  https://devstudio.jboss.com/earlyaccess/ JBoss Developer Studio 
5.0.0.Beta3

Source code is available at  https://github.com/jbosstools/m2e-apt github. If 
you find any bug, please raise a ticket on m2e-apt's  
https://github.com/jbosstools/m2e-apt/issues?state=open issue tracker.

Happy hacking,

Fred 
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