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the summary being ..integration appears to be minimal but there is hope for
M2 !



On 24/01/06, Willis Morse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I finally decided to look at Maven, and I'm wondering how what the
> actual workflow is when I use an IDE such as Idea.
>
> I used to use Eclipse, and I remember at one point there was a plugin
> that kept an Eclipse project (.project file) continuously in sync
> with the POM file. So if you use the Eclipse UI to add another source
> path or an external JAR, the POM gets updated automatically.
>
> With Idea, it looks like you can only take an existing POM and
> generate an Idea project file, and it seems like a oneway trip. Any
> modifications that you make to the project using Idea's UI will only
> live in the Idea project and will get wiped the next time you
> generate the project from the POM. Is this the case?
>
> Further, Idea has a refactoring that will move code between different
> Idea modules. If each Idea module corresponds to a Maven repository,
> is there any hope of having this refactoring work on the POMs, too?
>
> Thanks,
> Willis Morse
>
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