Hi Ulrich,
> Thank you for the links.
You're welcome.
> It's almost exhausting. Now I'm down to the fourth
> level of application layer I need to know to do what I originally meant
to do:
> to work with CQ5.
> I will try to become familiar with the repository (I choosed archiva)
then. I
> had tried to setup "settings.xml" just before I sent my last mail - but
it
> didn't work. I had to allocate it (there was none before) and copiedthe
sample
> here. Anyway, I've got something to read before I can go further here.
If you're connected directly to the Internet (no proxy and/or firewall)
and work on a project your own, i.e. no coworkers etc., there's not
necessarily a need to have a settings.xml and/or install a MRM, although
that can help you a lot. Search the mailing list archives if you want to
know more.
> My orignal question in this thread was, whether it is possible to
> create a Java
> Package (or lets say a Java Source Folder) to a Maven Project and what
might
> fail my requests to do so.
According to your last mail, your problems were - from a Maven perspective
- a non-working Internet access...
Normally it's absolutely no problem to create Java packages inside a Maven
project; for example, right-click on the desired project, select New ->
Package, and in the dialog the input box for the source folder is already
prefilled (<project name>/src/main/java if you stick with the Maven
defaults).
(Eclipse 4.3 M5 and the latest available release of m2e)
HTH
Thorsten
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