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Posted to users@maven.apache.org by Duncan Krebs <kr...@yahoo.com> on 2006/03/25 21:08:39 UTC
mark dependencies as eclipse project
Hi,
In maven 1 I remember there was a property you could include in a dependency in the pom that would tell the eclipse plugin to include the dependent artifact as an eclipse project. It was something like <eclipse.dependency>true</eclipse.dependency>.
I'm now in the maven 2 environment and was wondering if there is a way to achieve this. Does anyone happen to know? Thanks for any help - Duncan
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Re: mark dependencies as eclipse project
Posted by Alexandre Poitras <al...@gmail.com>.
You need to use a multi-modules project.
On 3/25/06, Duncan Krebs <kr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> In maven 1 I remember there was a property you could include in a dependency in the pom that would tell the eclipse plugin to include the dependent artifact as an eclipse project. It was something like <eclipse.dependency>true</eclipse.dependency>.
>
> I'm now in the maven 2 environment and was wondering if there is a way to achieve this. Does anyone happen to know? Thanks for any help - Duncan
>
>
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