Stefan, I suspect the provided dependencies are deployed because you
manually added the Maven Libraries to the deployment assembly. But I'm not
sure.

If you guys can try to reproduce the issue using a sample project, that'd be
helpful. You can try by trimming down your app (remove any code), remove
references to any proprietary plugins / dependencies, obfuscate some names
or whatever you don't wanna see publicized.

I'd be happy to help but really, I need you guys.

regards,

Fred Bricon

2011/7/22 Stefan Thurnherr <[email protected]>

> Hi
>
> I completely agree with you - I've also tried to move to Eclipse Indigo
> with m2e 1.0 and m2e-wtp 0.13.1 - but gave up after some time.
>
> The problem you see can be solved by adding the Maven Dependencies to the
> Deployment Assembly: Right-click on your web project > Properties >
> Deployment Assembly > Add > Java Build Path Entries > Maven Dependencies.
>
> The problem that then remains (at least for me) is this bug:
>   https://issues.sonatype.org/browse/MECLIPSEWTP-126
>
> HTH,
>  stefan.
>
> On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Collin Peters <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I am having a real tough time trying to migrate our existing app which
>> consists of about 10 java projects with 1 java webapp project. Installing
>> eclipse and just m2e is fine but as soon as I install m2e-wtp I either get
>> errors or things generally aren't working. I'll start with my current issue
>> but I may have some follow-ups.
>>
>> Before the migration I deleted all my existing Eclipse project files
>> (.classpath, .project, .settings/) and then used the 'Import Existing Maven
>> Projects' option. After the import I had a number of errors which I have all
>> now fixed. I had to restructure a number of things but ultimately I am happy
>> with all those modifications.
>>
>> When I create a new (Tomcat) Server I select the option 'Use Tomcat
>> Installation'. When I look in the
>> <tomcat>/wtpwebapps/intouch-webapp/WEB-INF/lib folder I only see my internal
>> project dependencies (i.e. the 10 jars from the 10 projects). I don't see
>> any of my external dependancies such as Spring, commons*, ehcache, joda,
>> etc...  In previous versions of m2eclipse I always saw all the project
>> dependencies.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Collin Peters
>>
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