Yes, You understood me correctly. We are trying to
 solve with your direction. When we overcome the exception, I will
post the result...


2007/8/20, Tim Kettler < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> just a short recap to ensure I've understood you correctly:
>
> You have a couple of mavenized projects, one of them is a eclipse
> plugin. When you 'mvn package' on the plugin project everything is fine
> but when using the plugin in eclipse the classes from the dependencies
> are not found. Correct?
>
> I'm not an eclipse guy but if I remember correctly an eclipse plugin
> bundle contains all the jars it depends on just as any other
> distribution of a software would do. Maven (as its a build tool and not
> some kind of runtime environment) doesn't do this automtically. You need
> to configure it as part of the build when creating your distribution
> bundle. In most cases this is done with the assembly plugin [1], the
> dependency plugin [2] or a combination of both.
>
> Hope this helps
> -Tim
>
> [1] http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-assembly-plugin/
> [2] http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/
>
> Erdem Eser Ekinci schrieb:
> > I've posted but nobody answered for the problem. I will try to
> > redefine the problem more clearly;
> >
> > There is an eclipse plug-in project which is dependent on other simple
> > projects.
> > At compile time, there is no problem but at run-time, plug-in project
> > can not find the classes which are positioned in maven dependencies.
> >
>
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