Currently I have Eclipse Indigo and m2e installed.

Our build does a lot of dependency unpacking to get EJB container testing
working properly.  Many javax.ejb.EJBContainer implementations (or at least
two of them :-)) require that all classes be present in a single classpath
location.

When I have artifact resolution from the workspace turned on, it looks like
m2e starts doing some black magic under the covers to trick Maven into
thinking that dependencies are coming from other projects' target/classes
and target/test-classes directories.

The maven dependency plugin, which I have successfully lifecycle mapped to
run during incremental builds (because it is needed for successful unit
tests), now attempts to copy and unpack dependencies from these directories
and fails (of course), since the maven-dependency-plugin normally expects
to be copying and unpacking from archives of some kind.  That is, it
appears that it expects jar files (understandably).

Is there some additional bit of m2e black magic I can have some control
over that could fake the maven-dependency-plugin out in some way so that it
could successfully copy from those directories?

Best,
Laird

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