Hi Tim,

you're probably right. When using the archetype command of the quickstart tutorial on a linux machine, then everything works as expected.

The error only occurs when I create the project via Eclipse, i.e., New -> Maven Project -> enroute project archetype.

Kind regards,
Thomas

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Von: "Tim Ward" <tim.w...@paremus.com>
An: "Thomas Driessen" <thomas.driessen...@gmail.com>; "OSGi Developer Mail List" <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
Gesendet: 05.02.2019 17:19:15
Betreff: Re: [osgi-dev] enRoute Project archetype not working correctly?

Hi Thomas,

What was the command that you used to generate the folders? The Maven Archetype Plugin is useful, but the default version used by Maven is pretty old. The OSGi enRoute recommendation is that you use version 3.0.1 of the archetype plugin, as described in https://enroute.osgi.org/tutorial/020-tutorial_qs.html#project-setup

It’s possible that if you used an old version of the archetype plugin that it failed to correctly rename the folder based on the template variable value.

Best Regards,

Tim

On 4 Feb 2019, at 12:13, Thomas Driessen via osgi-dev <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org> wrote:

Hi,

I just used the enRoute project archetype and this one does generate two subfolders named __app-artifactId__ and __impl-artifactId__. When I now import this project from git in another Eclipse Instance, Eclipse complains about missing child modules example.app/example.impl which are the artifactIds I used for app and impl during project creation.

Shouldn't the folders be named according to the artifactIds instead of __app-artifactId__ and __impl-artifactId__ ?

Kind regards,
Thomas
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