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On 29 September 2012 10:39, Jeff <predato...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm trying to install m2e-wtp by going to the
> Window->Preferences->Maven->Discovery option, selecting m2e-wtp and going
> through the wizard.  However, after confirming all dialogs, Eclipse seems
> stuck showing "Installing Software: (0%)" in the bottom right corner.  I am
> unable to close Eclipse and attempts to cancel the install just hang
> Eclipse.
>
> I've uninstalled/cleaned all eclipse folders and installed fresh with the
> same result.  I've tried installing all WTP/Web/m2e/stuff first and tried
> installing m2e-wtp with only the "Maven Integration (m2e) and related..."
> packages installed.
>
> The installer just hangs at 0%.
>
> I'm installing/running on Windows 7 Enterprise (x64).  Installing to a
> secondary drive where there are no elevated permission requirements.
>
> I let it sit all night...any thoughts?
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 8:21 AM, Matthew Piggott <mpigg...@sonatype.com>wrote:
>
>> When you import a project (using m2e's import wizard, not the default
>> Eclipse wizard) you should be shown a screen with parts of the build that
>> m2e-core doesn't know how to handle.  At this point it should suggest you
>> install connectors such as m2e-wtp, these help configure Eclipse for
>> unknown Maven plugins (with later versions of m2e the plugins themselves
>> can include metadata).
>>
>> Make sure you didn't choose to ignore the maven plugins (such as war) and
>> check your pom for error markers.
>>
>> On 27 September 2012 20:21, Jeff <predato...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Is there something that explains how to configure a clean installation
>>> of Eclipse (4.2/Juno) to enable Maven features to recognize, build, deploy
>>> and debug an existing maven web application or service?  I've looked
>>> through http://wiki.eclipse.org/M2E  <http://wiki.eclipse.org/M2E> and
>>> related pages but I couldn't find a complete explanation of the process.
>>>
>>> I downloaded the latest 4.2.0 Juno J2EE installer
>>> (eclipse-jee-juno-installer-windows.exe) from Genuitec and installed the
>>> 64-bit version.
>>>
>>> I then pulled all updates and have installed the following as listed in
>>> the "Software and Workspace Center" view:
>>>
>>>    - TestNG (6.7.0)
>>>    - Maven Integration (m2e) (2 related) (1.1.0)
>>>    - Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server plug-in for Eclipse
>>>    (11.0.0)
>>>    - Eclipse EGit (2.1.0)
>>>    - EGit Plug-in Import Support (2.1.0)
>>>    - EGIT Mylyn (2.1.0)
>>>    - EGIT Project Set Support (2.1.0)
>>>    - Eclipse Java Web Development Core (3.4.1)
>>>    - Eclipse Java Web Developer Tools (3.4.1)
>>>    - Eclipse Java Web Developer Tools User Documentation (3.4.1)
>>>    - Web Page Editor (2.3.8)
>>>    - JAX-WS DOM Tools (1.0.200)
>>>    - JAX-WS Tools (1.2.0)
>>>    - m2e - Maven Integration for Eclipse (1.2.0)
>>>    - m2e - slf4j over logback logging (Optional) (1.2.0)
>>>    - Subclipse 1.8.x (5 related) (1.8.16)
>>>    - Mylyn Versions Connector: Git (1.0.1)
>>>    - JavaScript Development Tools (1.4.1)
>>>    - WST Web Core (3.4.1)
>>>    - Eclipse Web Developer Tools (3.4.1)
>>>    - WST Web User Documentation (3.3.0)
>>>    - WST Web Services Core (3.4.0)
>>>    - Web Services Tools (3.4.1)
>>>    - WST Web Services User Documentation (3.4.1)
>>>
>>> I deleted all existing source folders, then used the Microsoft Team
>>> Explorer Everywhere plugin to get latest application source.
>>>
>>> Next, I go to Import->Maven->"Existing Maven Projects".  The project
>>> shows up, but doesn't appear to be recognized as a web application.  I
>>> right click, go to Debug As-> or Run As-> but there is no Run on server
>>> option.
>>>
>>> I then go to <Project>->Properties->Project Facets->Convert to Faceted
>>> form... (should I really have to do this manually?) and select the
>>> following:
>>>
>>>    - Dynamic Web Module (v2.5)
>>>       - Click "Further configuration available..."
>>>          - change content directory from "WebContent" to*src/main/webapp
>>>          * (Maven 'convention' but not what m2e/Eclipse seems to want
>>>          -- see below)
>>>          - UNCHECK Generate web.xml deployment descriptor (Already
>>>          exists in my project)
>>>       - Change Java from v1.7 to v1.6
>>>    - Click OK
>>>
>>> Now I see a "JAX-WS Web Services" node in the project, even though it
>>> isn't a JAX-WS Web service (not sure if that means anything) but I can now
>>> initiate a "Run On Server" or "Debug On Server" from the menus...yay!
>>>
>>> However, doing "Run as->Run On Server" and selecting my Tomcat 6 server
>>> seems to deploy, but nothing happens...boo!  It didn't even say it was
>>> starting the application even though it deployed according to tomcat.
>>>
>>> After a few more hours of searching, someone listed an example with the
>>> "Content directory" as "target/<webappfolder>", presumably where the
>>> assembled web app is located after a build.
>>>
>>> That seemed to work.  However, my Maven project builds the war and names
>>> the "target/<webappfolder>" with the Maven version as part of the folder
>>> name (e.g., WebApp-1.0.1-SNAPSHOT) so if I release and/or change the
>>> version, it breaks and I can't find a way to change this folder location
>>> once it is set!!!  Shouldn't the "content directory" be dynamic based on
>>> the POM?
>>>
>>> *Questions:*
>>>
>>>    1. *Am I doing this right?*
>>>    2. *Why doesn't m2e (or eclipse?) infer the src and/or target
>>>    information it needs from the POM and content instead of me having to 
>>> hold
>>>    it's hand?*
>>>    3. *Can I change the "content directory" after it is set the first
>>>    time?  If so, how?*
>>>    4. *Does it really have to be this hard to import an existing maven
>>>    project?*
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jeff Vincent
>>> predato...@gmail.com
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