Hi John,

One quick trick worth trying if you are prepared to do some manual fix ups
on the Netbeans setup is to add the jars under target/warpath to the project
classpath. Please let me know when you have raised a Jira, and I will look
into the problem.

Thanks

Mike.


On 2/11/07, Matt Raible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The best luck I've had is using IDEA for multi-module projects.
Eclipse works pretty well too and I believe the warpath plugin works
in both.  However, it doesn't work in Eclipse when you're using the
Maven Eclipse plugin.

Here's documentation on how to setup both:

http://appfuse.org/display/APF/IDEs

Regardless of what you choose to use - you should enter an issue in
JIRA so we can see if we can figure out how to make the warpath plugin
work with NetBeans.

Matt

On 2/11/07, johne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Argh....this is not happening.  I am hoping I explained myself well
enough
> here.  Have people had more luck with Eclipse with multi-pom, multi-war
> projects?   If so, I am wondering where a good site on setting up the
IDE
> for it thatp people might have.  I have not had luck Google trolling for
> information.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> JohnE
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