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[jira] Commented: (MECLIPSE-252) Error trying to create an EAR project that contains one web module. It doesn't point to the local project, but only tries to find it in the local and remote repositories.

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Michael Johns commented on MECLIPSE-252:
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I'll put in an enthusiastic vote for this one.  We have some pretty large enterprise projects, and this causes great developer pain whenever a version number changes after we tag the codebase, which we do quite often (and no, tagging less is not a solution).

> Error trying to create an EAR project that contains one web module. It doesn't point to the local project, but only tries to find it in the local and remote repositories.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MECLIPSE-252
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MECLIPSE-252
>             Project: Maven 2.x Eclipse Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core : Dependencies resolution and build path (.classpath)
>    Affects Versions: 2.3
>            Reporter: Daniel Alheiros
>
> I have one structure that defines 3 projects:
>  project1-jar
>  project2-war
>  project3-ear
>  project2-war is just a WAR that contains the project1-jar as a library (WEB-INF/lib)
>  project3-ear is an EAR that contains project2-war as its only web module.
> When I run mvn package it works perfectly and creates the EAR containing the proper WAR file and the application.xml, so it works fine, but when I run mvn eclipse:eclipse to generate the projects, the ear project is not generated properly as it tries to find the war in the local and remote repository as the piece of logging show bellow:
> [INFO] Building project3-ear
> [INFO]    task-segment: [eclipse:eclipse]
> [INFO] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] Preparing eclipse:eclipse
> Downloading: http://mycompany.central-repository/repo/com/mycompany/project2-war/1.0-SNAPSHOT/project2-war-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war
> [WARNING] Unable to get resource 'mycompanygroupid:project2-war:war:1.0-SNAPSHOT' from repository mycompany.central-repository (http://mycompany.central-repository/repo)
> [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [ERROR] BUILD ERROR
> [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
> Missing:
> ----------
> 1) mycompanygroupid:project2-war:war:1.0-SNAPSHOT
>   Try downloading the file manually from the project website.
>   Then, install it using the command: 
>       mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=mycompanygroupid -DartifactId=project2-war \
>           -Dversion=1.0-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=war -Dfile=/path/to/file
>   Path to dependency: 
>         1) mycompanygroupid:project3-ear:ear:1.0-SNAPSHOT
>         2) mycompanygroupid:project2-war:war:1.0-SNAPSHOT
> ----------
> 1 required artifact is missing.
> for artifact: 
>   mycompanygroupid:project3-ear:ear:1.0-SNAPSHOT
> from the specified remote repositories:
>   central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2),
>   mycompany.central-repository (http://mycompany.central-repository/repo)
> If I follow this instructions and install my WAR file to my local repository, it then works and makes my EAR project, but I believe it shouldn't be necessary.

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