Thanks Igor, but still a little problem I read about it, and as I'm using J2ee version, I supposed I should be able to install it by myself so I downloaded Indigo (j2ee) and went to Eclipse Market place and try to install it.
The URL that appears is http://m2eclipse.sonatype.or/site/m2e/0.12.1.2011012-1712 (I also check sonatype site, and 1.0 does not seem to appear on the plugin respository). Is there any way to install version 1.0 in j2ee eclipse ? thanks for your quick response tonio On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Tonio Caputo <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I've read a lot of emails related to Missing Artifact problem, but > a lot of them are quite specific with a missing artifact. > > This is not my case, these errors happens every now and then, > and no specifically with one artifact, but with any artifact. > > It is really getting me crazy, I can spend a couple of hours > a day once a week or so trying to solve this problem, and > just thinking on moving to some other IDE, because of it. > (MyLyn still retaining me :-)). > > Environment: > Eclipse 3.5/3.6 > Ubunto 10.04 64 bits > java 1.6_0.23 > > The basic problem: > When starting Eclipse, usually after a couple of days of not > working on the workspace, Eclipse starts reconstructing > the workspace and a lot of projects appear with errors > saying Missing Artifact, although all artifacts are already > stored in my local repository. > > Most of the time configuring maven to work offline works but not > always, still telling me Missing Artifact (sounds really crazy, but yes > it happens) > > Of course compiling with mvn in command line works perfectly > well offline or online. > > I've tried kind of infinite ways of doing it, reimporting from SVN, > closing, deleting and re-importing locally, changing pom to force > update of the project, not using the embedded version of maven, > etc..., etc..., etc....., ETC..... > > And suddenly it begins to work, I was never able why this magic > is happening, but don't forget this can take a COUPLE of hours. > > Seems starting from scratch, new workspace and importing > all projects again will always work, but that's not an easy task > for every day. > > I remember long time ago this kind of thing always happened when > running mvn from cmdline while working in Eclipse, so I take special > care > not to do this, but any how a eclipse restart should solve > it (I think :-)). > > Is there any thing I can do to make this work, > any cache in workspace ? > any configuration in Eclipse ? > > I've tried Eclipse 3.5/3.6 both of them have the same problem, and seems > 3.7 still works with the same version of m2eclipse, so I won't hurry to > be disappointed once more. > > > Any help with this will be greatly (really BIG GREATLY), welcome > thanks > Tonio >
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