> -----Original Message-----
> From: jk jk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> WTP does sound pretty good and I might try it out down
> the road.  When you were using MyEclipse or maybe this
> actually applies to just eclipse, do you need to
> execute, maven eclipse goal to generate the MAVEN_REPO
> variables in the build path every single time you add
> a dependency in your project.xml?  

The MAVEN_REPO variable is an eclipse classpath variable.
I use mevenide to synchronize my project.xml with my .classpath
And yes, I need to syncronize everytime a dependency is added 
(either in .classpath or in project.xml).


> Also, when I run maven eclipse goal and I refresh my
> eclipse project, it removes all my natures/capabilites
> (hibernate, struts, etc) for my project which is very
> annoying.  I have to add those natures/capabilites to
> the project again.  Does this happen to you?

If you are using the eclipse maven plugin you have to regenerate your
eclipse project files every time you modify your project.xml.
To avoid loosing your natures & builders, you can use the
maven.eclipse.projectnatures & maven.eclipse.buildcommands
properties.

But this is a one way process. 

With mevenide it's a two way process and you won't loose your nature as 
only .classpath and project.xml are updated.

cheers,

Patrick


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