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sarikanParticipantHi,
I’ve just downloaded the pulse version of MyEclipse 6.5 for Linux. It installs and starts up fine, but no matter how hard I try, I have not been able to install maven integration plugin. Neither adding update site from within MyEclipse, nor adding this plugin from pulse explorer worked, I’ve managed to add other plugins from pulse just to test if it is working, and it worked fine.
So, does anyone know how to install maven integration under this configuration? The update site http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/update/ is the only mehod provided by sonatype.
I really need this and I’ve managed to get it work in pulse by creating an eclipse classic 3.3 profile and adding the update. However, I need it in MyEclipse.
Any clues would be appraciated a lot, since I am facing a deadlineCheers
Seref
Loyal WaterMemberMaven support in MyEclipse has been one of the most popular and longest-standing requested feature from the MyEclipse user-base. We have been evaluating Maven and how to integrated it into MyEclipse in a cohesive, extensible and powerful fashion for quite a while now. We spoke with many individual developers as well as our enterprise customers to see how they were using Maven specifically in their environments, to get a better idea of exactly what our users wanted.
MyEclipse 6.5 introduces Maven4MyEclipse, a Professional Edition feature. The Maven4MyEclipse feature set includes a custom implementation of the m2eclipse plugin enhanced for the MyEclipse Java EE project structures and application technology stack. Additionally Maven4MyEclipse provides a number of conveniences that remove the common complexity new developers experience when first working with Maven.
A side effect of the custom implementation of the m2eclipse plugin integration in Maven4MyEclipse is that users may not install their own version of the m2eclipse plugin into any of the MyEclipse 6.5 editions without introducing a plugin conflict.
Because of this conflict, we have the following recommendations for MyEclipse users that wish to use the m2eclipse plugin:
Users that wish to install their own version of the m2eclipse plugin can install and continue to use MyEclipse 6.0.1 (http://www.myeclipseide.com/module-htmlpages-display-pid-4.html) or MyEclipse 6.1 Blue Edition.
MyEclipse 6.5 Standard users that wish to utilize Maven in an integrated fashion with MyEclipse (i.e., Maven4MyEclipse) are encouraged to upgrade to a Professional subscription. (Please see NOTE below)NOTE
Genuitec has created a Maven4MyEclipse user program that includes a free upgrade for users interested in working directly with MyEclipse team to provide feedback and help improve the Maven tooling going forward. To determine if you are eligible for this program please send a subscription upgrade request to subscriptions@genuitec.com including your full name, subscription id, and brief description of how your organization currently uses Maven.Sincerely,
The MyEclipse Team -
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