2) Mount the source directory, use the Mount -> Version Controlled -> CVS
3) Mount the target directory, use the Mount -> Local Directory
4) Mount the test source directory, use the Mount -> Version Controlled -> CVS
5) Mount the test target directory, use the Mount -> Local Directory
6) Set the "target file system" for to the appropriate file systems.
Use Tools -> Options
Building -> Compiler types
Set "target" for each java compiler type to the filesystem
defined in step 3.
Testing -> JUnit Module Settings
Set "File system for test" to the filesystem defined in step
4I am not aware of a "NetBeans" plugin. I use NetBeans primarily as the editor and debugger. Maven is the build tool, web site builder, distribution tool, ... (Thing that Maven does best)
Although this in not complete. I hope it helps.
Paul Spencer
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I would like to use Maven 1.0-beta-9, but I am not sure how to setup Maven under NetBeans 3.5. Does NetBeans 3.5 support Maven? Is there a way to configure Maven with NetBeans 3.5?
TIA.
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