Monday, August 11, 2014

Re: Moving to Maven

Hi Thomas,

thank you for the detailed response, and sorry for the delay.

I am ready to do what you recommended, learn the maven life cycle and all that...

But first of all, I need to decide which maven installation to use.
Unfortunately, I see several different sources:
  • Download from the Apache Web Site
  • Install from the Debian repository
In addition there seem to be several eclipse plugins:
  • m2e
  • m2eclipse (!= m2e?)
  • m-e-p (Maven Eclipse Plugin)
  • ...
In general, I prefer to use the Debian repository. But in the case of eclipse and tomcat I prefer the standalone installation within a single directory.
Ok, that's the first decision.

However, how does this relate to the eclipse maven "plugin"? Does the plugin replace a maven installation? Or does it simply allow an invocation of maven (mvn)?
Do I need both a maven installation and an eclipse plugin?

Finally, which eclipse plugin is recommended?

Thanks
Magnus




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