Now, that's a neat trick!

Thanks,
R.

On 09/15/2011 09:23 PM, Fred Bricon wrote:
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] <mailto:[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] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        On 15 September 2011 17:28, Greg Thomas
        <[email protected] <mailto:[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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