You can use the m2e activated profile like :

<profile>
      <id>m2e</id>
      <activation>
        <property>
          <name>m2e.version</name>
        </property>
      </activation>
      ...
</profile>

m2e automatically enables this profile by setting the m2e.version property.

HIH. Regards,

Fred Bricon

2011/9/15 Rafael Vanderlei <[email protected]>

> To avoid the need to trust developers follow such documentation, I decided
> to mark profiles I want to be automatically activated from Eclipse as
> activeByDefault direct in the pom.xml.
>
> Maybe it´s not the best solution, but it´s the only one I found to work
> "automatically" AND without the need to make any extra configuration on each
> developers environment (such as Eclipse workspace or Maven local
> configuration in settings.xml)
>
> As pom.xml is always committed to the version control repository, if I need
> to update information, I just need to commit updated pom.xml and all
> developers will download it. Also if a new developer joins the team, the
> configuration will already be set in pom.xml and all he needs to do is
> download source from the repository.
>
> I believe it may work for you and if you or others have a better idea
> please share with us =D
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Greg Thomas <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> On 15 September 2011 17:28, Greg Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Have you tried using profiles? Project properties > Maven > Activate
>> Maven
>> >> Profiles allows you to activate a specific profile when building the
>> project
>> >> under eclipse.
>> ...
>> > That certainly looks like a potential resolution,
>> > I'll have a play to see what I can do ..
>>
>> That certainly did the trick; Many thanks.
>>
>> However, it does lead to one more question; is there a way to
>> automatically activate a profile when m2e imports a pom.xml in to
>> Eclipse? That way I don't have to remember to activate the right one,
>> or ensure that my colleagues read the documentation (hah!) when they
>> import it.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> Greg
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