Any project referenced by a web project in Eclipse must be a utility project (unless it's an EJB project) You can check that with genuine eclipse projects. It's the WTP way.
That's why when a project is added as a dependency to a maven war project, the utility facet is automatically added if not present. The fact you can't access the utility classes is more problematic. What version of m2e-wtp are you using? Can you try running Maven > Update project configuration on this project too? Regards Fred Bricon 2011/4/28 <[email protected]> > Hi, > > I have two projects Webapp (packaging war) and Utilities (packaging > jar), where Webapp depends on Utilities and both are contained in my > workspace. > > After triggering the "Update Project Configuration" action on the Webapp > project the Utilities projects was touched also. Actually, it was > converted to an WTP project... After that the Utilities project was > visible unter the "Web App Libraries" container of the Webapp project > but I couldn't access the classes of the Utilities project within the > Webapp. > > The fact that the Utilities project will be converted to an WTP project > when triggering "Update Project Configuration" on the Webapp project, > seems rather strange to me. Is this the expected behaviour? > > Regards, > Bernd > > _______________________________________________ > m2e-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/m2e-users > -- "Have you tried turning it off and on again" - The IT Crowd
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