All the eclipse maven plugins are actually using embedded maven 2.1  
pre-releases.  M2e is unique in that you can specify what maven  
version to use.

How are you doing eclipse dependency management?  Q4e, m2e or maven- 
eclipse-plugin?


On Mar 5, 2009, at 4:57 PM, Amy de Buitléir <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I'm following the example in chapter 2 of the Starting With Lift book,
> and I'm trying to use Eclipse. Everything compiles fine outside of
> Eclipse, but within Eclipse I get these compilation errors on
> RunWebApp.scala (which I have not modified).
>
> WebAppContext is not a member of _root_.org.mortbay.jetty.webapp
> not found: type WebAppContext
>
> I did some Googling, and I believe this indicates that I'm using the
> wrong version of Jetty. I checked Java Build Path > Libraries > Maven
> Dependencies in Eclipse, and sure enough, it's picking up
> jetty-7.0.0.pre5.jar instead of Jetty 6. However, I'm using the exact
> same pom.xml both inside and outside Eclipse, so I don't understand
> why Eclipse is using Jetty 7. (I created the Eclipse project by
> importing the pom.xml.) I can manually change the library in Eclipse,
> but I don't know if that would be overwritten the next time it reads
> pom.xml. Is there a "right" way to fix this?
>
> I suppose I should really ask this on the Eclipse Maven Integration
> forum, but I'm guessing that others on this forum have encountered
> this problem and would know how to solve it.
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Amy de Buitléir
>
> >

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