On 12-Mar-08, at 1:59 AM, Henri Gomez wrote:
I switched to a new workspace/eclipse couple and switched projects
from q4e to m2eclipse nature.
the new m2eclipse is faster than previously, good thing.
I still have the usual problem with WTP project but there is way to
hack it.
My big wish, will be to get in m2eclipse the Maven Dependencies Viewer
found in q4e.
This is not really that hard, and Eugene may have something to say
about that but it is the folks at Sonatype who are working on 2.1
which has a new artifact resolution layer that I am working on that is
purely graph-based. It has to go through the normal procedures in the
community but I assure you the resolution in 2.1 will be nothing like
the current implementation which is rife with problems (just ask Brian
Fox who has been fixing a lot of them recently for 2.0.9) and we will
definitely be making sure the visualization is in alignment with this
new work.
Should it be possible since it's a very usefull features when you want
to see quicky dependencies between many projects.
Regards and thanks for this good release !
2008/3/11, Eugene Kuleshov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Tomasz Pik wrote:
I'm testing since 2 hours and so far it looks greaaat!!
Thanks Eugene!
Thanks Tomasz. It is good to hear that new release works for you.
I just want to extend thanks to all guys at Sonatype who been
working
on this release.
regards,
Eugene
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Thanks,
Jason
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Founder, Apache Maven
jason at sonatype dot com
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