On Monday, November 10, 2014 9:31:53 AM UTC+1, Francois ANDRE wrote:
Hi Thomas,Thanks for your answer.Here is a stackoverflow post (december 2011) which points on the freezing problem I was encoutering at this time (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8564872/maven- ). The proposed answer was to deactivate runOnIncremental which was ok but quite boring. This is the kind of little integration problems which motivated my use of the Daniel Kurka's technique (Daniel's post is dating from late 2011 too).project-builder-is-invoked- every-time-i-change-a-source- file-gwt I can also remember necessary complementary settings such as the m2e lifecylce configuration (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8523737/why-am-i- )receiving-a-plugin-execution- not-covered-by-lifecycle- configuration-wi Are all these things now transparently and natively integrated in the Eclipse/GPE/M2E relationship or does it still need some special tuning/complementary plugins...?
Oh, so you're talking about the gwt-maven-plugin goals specifically!
Well, here's what we have for now: https://github.com/gwt-maven-plugin/gwt-maven-plugin/blob/master/src/main/resources/META-INF/m2e/lifecycle-mapping-metadata.xml
I would have never thought about running gwt:compile, gwt:resources and/or war:exploded during an Eclipse build; these are goals I run through Maven (possibly launched by Eclipse; but as "Run As…" → "Maven", not part of an Eclipse build of the project). Those things haven't changed.
As far as I can tell, this is no different from what Daniel is/was proposing: launching those goals manually when you need them.
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