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1. Re: Importing and setting up a large Mavenized Seam project
asookazian Feb 5, 2010 1:20 PM (in response to asookazian)attaching directory/project structure-
maven-projects.GIF 8.3 KB
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2. Re: Importing and setting up a large Mavenized Seam project
northgorky Feb 7, 2010 1:22 PM (in response to asookazian)Greetings.
You might want to have a look at the m2eclipse plugin for Eclipse. Has the ability to import a maveninzed project, and seems to do a half-decent job. Not sure how well it will work with getting the Seam stuff set up, but for standard Java/J2EE and multimodule projects, its been doing a decent job of handling this for me.
Check out http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/ for details. The "Gotcha's" I have found so far;
- you have to import your projects into Eclipse, you can't just "switch" them over (this may break Eclipse Seam settings, not sure)
- By default, will import each module as a seperate project. This behaviour can be changed by expanding the "Advanced" tab during the import, and unchecking the "make project for each module" box.
Regards,
Steve
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3. Re: Importing and setting up a large Mavenized Seam project
snjeza Feb 7, 2010 4:29 PM (in response to northgorky)The JBoss Tools Maven integration uses m2eclipse.
Re your project, try to import it using Import>Maven>Existing Maven Projects
If the project contains JSF and Seam libraries, JBoss Tools will add the JSF and Seam settings. -
4. Re: Importing and setting up a large Mavenized Seam project
asookazian Feb 8, 2010 2:07 AM (in response to snjeza)I downloaded JBT 3.1.0.CR1 into my Eclipse Galileo.
When I try to download JBT integration for Maven, BIRT, TPTP via this URL: http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/development/, I get the following error in the Eclipse error log:
Error
Sun Feb 07 22:59:45 PST 2010
Missing requirement: JBoss Maven Core 1.0.0.v200912250601M-H198-CR1 (org.jboss.tools.maven.core 1.0.0.v200912250601M-H198-CR1) requires 'bundle org.maven.ide.components.maven_model_edit 0.0.0' but it could not be found -
5. Re: Importing and setting up a large Mavenized Seam project
maxandersen Feb 8, 2010 9:08 AM (in response to asookazian)you need to install m2eclipse from their dev update site.