Collin,

- what versions of eclipse, m2e, m2e-wtp are you using?
- What happens if you add new dependencies? are they deployed?
- have you tried running the clean command on the tomcat instance in the
server view?
- have you tried deleting / recreating the tomcat instance?


2011/7/22 Collin Peters <[email protected]>

> I am having a real tough time trying to migrate our existing app which
> consists of about 10 java projects with 1 java webapp project. Installing
> eclipse and just m2e is fine but as soon as I install m2e-wtp I either get
> errors or things generally aren't working. I'll start with my current issue
> but I may have some follow-ups.
>
> Before the migration I deleted all my existing Eclipse project files
> (.classpath, .project, .settings/) and then used the 'Import Existing Maven
> Projects' option. After the import I had a number of errors which I have all
> now fixed. I had to restructure a number of things but ultimately I am happy
> with all those modifications.
>
> When I create a new (Tomcat) Server I select the option 'Use Tomcat
> Installation'. When I look in the
> <tomcat>/wtpwebapps/intouch-webapp/WEB-INF/lib folder I only see my internal
> project dependencies (i.e. the 10 jars from the 10 projects). I don't see
> any of my external dependancies such as Spring, commons*, ehcache, joda,
> etc...  In previous versions of m2eclipse I always saw all the project
> dependencies.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Collin Peters
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