Typical workspace filesystem directory structure looks like
workspace/ parentA/ moduleA1/ pom.xml moudleA1/ pom.xml pom.xml parentB/ ... During project import m2e will logically (!) flatten nested directory structure and create workspace projects parentA, moduleA1, moduleA2, etc. m2e will properly link parentA/pom.xml to all module projects that use it as a parent, and all changes to the parent pom will be immediately applied to the modules. And you probably want to update to recently released m2e 1.2, you can find info how to install it on m2e download page [1] [1] http://www.eclipse.org/m2e/download/ -- Regards, Igor On 12-09-25 6:28 PM, Steinar Bang wrote:
Platform: debian testing ("wheezy"), eclipse 3.8.0, m2e 0.12.1.20110112-1712 (installed from http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/sites/m2e ) The natural thing for maven projects in a workspace, would be to have a parent POM in the workspace itself. Is there a way to create and maintain a pom.xml file in the workspace directory, using m2e? And if so: from which version? Here is what I've found out: If there is a parent POM in the workspace directory, when you create a new maven project, the parent POM will be used in the new project, and the new project will become a module in the parent POM. But there is not (at least I haven't found) any way to create the parent POM from inside m2e or eclipse...? Is there a way to do this in newer versions of m2e? Also, opening the parent POM from the m2e POM editor on the pom.xml file of the project, won't work. You get a dialog saying "Could not resolve artifact". Presumably this means that you could see the parent POM if you haved done "mvn install" in the workspace to install that POM in your local repository...? But even if you could open the parent POM in that case, you would be editing the wrong POM (a copy, not the original file). The eGit explorer will let you open the workspace pom.xml file in an editor (which by default is the m2e POM editor). But the eGit explorer won't let you create a pom.xml file if there isn't any there. Neither the Project Explorer nor any of the other explorers that relate to workspace and projects, will let you see anything in the workspace itself. Thanks! - Steinar _______________________________________________ m2e-users mailing list m2e-users@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/m2e-users
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