The main focus for me is that people who don't want to know about how maven works, can still use the benefit of making maven projects work in their IDE. Currently at our employer everyone ditched m2eclipse since it doesn't work at all for them and switched to commandline, which is not an ideal situation. Some features :

- Quick switch between binary and project dependencies
- React to pom changes (removing of deps, adding deps, changes in directories, 
etc)
- Multiproject support (if a module is encountered you are able to automatically setup projects from those subprojects
- Possibility to run goals of course :)
- Integration with web projects, etc..

Pretty basic things for a plugin, which m2eclipse doesn't seem to be capable of 
doing very well..
It will be opensource, but priorities for me is to get our projects more 
effective when using maven2.

Mvgr,
Martin


Andrés wrote:

El 10/11/2006 17:22, Martin van den Bemt escribió:

Definitely :) I'll post on that later when there is a usable version

Mvgr,
Martin

Steinar Bang wrote:
Martin van den Bemt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I am working on a m2 eclipse plugin, but that is not public yet..

Thanx for the information!

Will it be better than m2eclipse?  :-)

Martin, which features will it have?, why do you think it'll be better than m2eclipse?

Andrés


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