Ronald,

 First of all you should ignore Adam's comment entirely.

Your problem is that there is no folder for default local repository and embedder is failing on init because of that. All you have to do is to create that folder (ie. by running maven from the command line or manually at default location for your platform).

 regards,
 Eugene


Ronald R. DiFrango wrote:
I can say that this is a root project, but it is a MyEclipse project that is a "Web Project" so maybe that is the issue. Although, I more thinnk the problem has to do with setting up the Maven Plugin itself. Any other thoughts?

On 11/2/06, *Eugene Kuleshov* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
wrote:

    Adam Hardy wrote:
    > OK well I got it totally wrong but I often see exception messages
    > which bear not relation to the real problem. In this case you could
    > just edit the exception message slightly to avoid the method
    naming.
    >
    > I read "you must specify a local repository location using the
    > >>> setLocalRepositoryDirectory( File ) method." and decided it
    was an
    > internal-style exception message that the developer thought would
    > never see the light of day in public.
      As I said, stupid bug. However there is no exception thrown by the
    plugin here. All Eclipse stuff and wrapped embedder's own
    exception that
    is saying:

    Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: When not aligning
    with a
    user install you must specify a local repository location using the
    setLocalRepositoryDirectory( File ) method.

      So, nothing to edit in the plugin. I believe few Maven folks
    screening
    this list and hopefully they can use your advise. :-)

      regards,
      Eugene



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