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"Moving m2e-wtp project to Eclipse"
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Over the last 2+ years we have done a lot of work at helping improving Maven Integration
for Eclipse (m2e) in areas of performance, features and extensions.
One of those extensions, if not the most important one, is maintaining and developing
Maven Integration for Web Tools Platform also called m2e-wtp.
Today (or rather last night) our proposal for making this an
Eclipse.org project
http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/technology.m2e.m2e-wtp/ got posted.
h1. What is m2e-wtp
m2e-wtp is what helps you get seamless import of your maven projects with all the right
dependencies configured, the proper assembly setup and it will even enable features in
Eclipse that are relevant based on your maven pom.xml file, in context of the Web Tools
Platform features : automatic configuration for Web, EJB, EAR, Connector, Web Fragment and
Application Client projects.
m2e-wtp also brings some maven exclusive features to your favorite IDE, such as dynamic
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-war-plugin/examples/adding-filterin...
web resource filtering or
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-war-plugin/overlays.html
war overlays.
You can get the current m2e-wtp from
http://marketplace.eclipse.org/node/96737 Eclipse
Marketplace or by /www.jboss.org/tools/download installing JBoss Tools.
h1. Why bring m2e-wtp to Eclipse
m2e-wtp have had a “fun” life over the years. After m2e moved to Eclipse, m2e-wtp was in a
weird place seeing that Sonatype hosted the issue tracker and the main source repository
at github while JBoss eventually took over the development and maintenance, but the core
m2e was at Eclipse.
This spread between multiple organizations have made it harder than necessary for
potential contributors to get involved and it also made it tricky for users to know where
and how to get involved and get help.
To remedy this, we’ve worked over the last couple of weeks/months to prepare a proposal to
move m2e-wtp and this proposal is now what is
/www.eclipse.org/proposals/technology.m2e.m2e-wtp/) available on
Eclipse.org.
h1. What does this mean for JBoss Tools users
It should not have any big impact to start - we plan on making the migration from the
original m2e-wtp to m2e-wtp at Eclipse as smooth as possible.
We will continue to drive and contribute to m2e-wtp, and JBoss Tools will still provide
extensions and integration on top of m2e and m2e-wtp.
Some of these extensions don’t make sense elsewhere than in context of JBoss Tools and
others will eventually find their way into m2e and m2e-wtp.
h1. How do I support/contribute to this proposal ?
If you are interested in this project and seeing it become a full eclipse project, please
comment on it on
http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=thread&frm_id=202 Eclipse
Proposal forum, email me directly at mailto://max.andersen@redhat.com
max.andersen(a)redhat.com or catch me at EclipseCon this week!
We would love to hear your thoughts on this, even if it is just a “that is about freaking
time” comment :)
Great thanks go to all the people from Sonatype, IBM, Oracle, SAP, VMWare and others
involved in making this proposal happen - to know more about them and the proposal, read
http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/technology.m2e.m2e-wtp/ more here.
In conclusion I would like to thank Fred Bricon for his outstanding work on m2e-wtp and
I’m looking forward to see where he will take it going forward hosted at
eclipse.org.
Thank you and have fun!
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