We are using this with Repast. It works well:
http://www.jayasoft.org/ivyde/maven
-Tom
On 2/14/06, David Zwiers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I had issues with mevenide.
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> Cheers,
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> DZ
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> On 2/14/06, Justin Deoliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi David,
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> > David Zwiers wrote
I had issues with mevenide.
Cheers,
DZ
On 2/14/06, Justin Deoliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi David,David Zwiers wrote:> Justin , Richard, ...>> I looked at the maven plugin a while back and opted to not use it (file
> locking issues) ... but sounds like I should give it another try.>Ar
Hi David,
David Zwiers wrote:
Justin , Richard, ...
I looked at the maven plugin a while back and opted to not use it (file
locking issues) ... but sounds like I should give it another try.
Are you referring to the maven plugin for eclipse (mevenide), or the
eclipse plugin for maven? I also h
Justin , Richard, ...
I looked at the maven plugin a while back and opted to not use it (file
locking issues) ... but sounds like I should give it another try.
FYI. I found having a couple projects open (one for each plugin /
module you intend to mofiy) works well too ... just another option.
Nope, non-eclipse developers dont have to worry, its just a special
property used by the maven:eclipse plugin.
-Justin
Richard Gould wrote:
I think this would be great. I often have to fight with Eclipse
sometimes to get the source code to display properly. I would say go for
it, as long as t
I think this would be great. I often have to fight with Eclipse
sometimes to get the source code to display properly. I would say go for
it, as long as there are no side-effects for non-Eclipse developers.
Cheers,
Richard
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Hi all,
For those eclipse ide users out ther