Hi group,

When I import a project (let's say EjbProject) which is a Maven EJB project into Eclipse/RAD using m2e (Import, "Existing Maven Projects") it imports reasonably nicely, but then:

1. Creates a client project (let's say EjbProjectClient) that is mostly empty, except for a MANIFEST.MF.

2. Complains within the main project (let's say EjbProject) as follows:
Missing classpath entry to project "CONWAY_OPERATIONS_EJBClient" should be added because it is defined as a Java EE Module dependency.

Below follow some snippets from my EJB project's POM.

I don't want these new client projects since I have my own client projects. Your help appreciated.

Best regards, Sander.

(P.S.: I appreciate this may not be a m2e problem, but I have to start somewhere!)




<packaging>ejb</packaging>
...
<build>
        <sourceDirectory>ejbModule</sourceDirectory>
        <outputDirectory>${project.basedir}/bin</outputDirectory>
        <resources>
                <resource>
                        <directory>ejbModule</directory>
                        <excludes>
                                <exclude>**/*.java</exclude>
                                <exclude>**/*.class</exclude>
                        </excludes>
                </resource>
        </resources>
...
        <plugin>
                <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
                <artifactId>maven-ejb-plugin</artifactId>
                <version>2.3</version>
                <configuration>
                        <archive>
                        <manifest>
                        <addClasspath>true</addClasspath>
                        </manifest>
                        </archive>
                        <excludes>
                        <exclude>**/*.java</exclude>
                        </excludes>
                </configuration>
        </plugin>


Sander Verhagen
[ verha...@sander.com ]
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