2007/5/10, Kris Bravo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Well, you've made me nervous by being the only user. I'm a man standing
in a desert with no one around all of a sudden.
At least you are the one who tell it use it.
Even i created that plugin, i no longer use it.
So i just search for someone to maintain it, as i got
some work on archetypes.

I am happy having made a plugin someone uses :)



So maybe someone can answer a question. If you create a maven project
from the command line with an archetype, can you transform it into a
project that the mevenide netbeans plugin can manage instead?
I am not sure of what you mean but
to use mevenide, you just create your project from the command line (as usual)
then you open that project from netbeans. mevenide enhance netbeansso that a
directory which contains a file named pom.xml is recognised as a
netbeans project
That really transparent


That's the
only inhibitor I can see to abandoning the netbeans-freeform plugin
altogether. It's really not full featured enough to stay on at this
point.
If you want to maintain that plugin, it could have all the features
you desire ;-)


Maybe I should just commit to creating all projects from netbeans. Or
migrating old ones by hand instead...
Personnaly, i always create projects from command line archetype
or from command line by hand (notepad or gedit)

Raphaël

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