Plugin execution not covered by lifecycle configuration...
Last Updated on Monday, 05 March 2012 10:15
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Plugin execution not covered by lifecycle configuration...
| Name | Version |
| Eclipse | Indigo Service Release 1 |
| Apache Maven | 3.0.3 |
If you get the following errors in Eclipse using Maven :
Click Help - > Eclipse Marketplace the install Maven Integration for Eclipse
m2e provides Maven integration for Eclipse. You can use m2e to manage both simple and multi-module Maven projects, execute Maven builds via the Eclipse interface, and interact with Maven repositories. m2e makes development easier by integrating data from a project’s Object Model with Eclipse IDE features. With m2e, you can use Maven within Eclipse in a natural and intuitive interface.
Here is a list of features available in m2e:
- Creating and importing Maven projects
- Dependency management and integration with the Eclipse classpath
- Automatic dependency downloads and updates
- Artifact Javadoc and source resolution
- Creating projects with Maven Archetypes
- Browsing and searching remote Maven repositories
- POM management with automatic update to dependency list
- Materializing a project from a Maven POM
- Adapting nested multi-module Maven projects to the Eclipse IDE
- Form-based and text-based POM Editor
- GUI Presentation of Dependency Tree and Resolved Dependencies
Tags: maven, plugin, org.apache.maven.plugins, lifecycle, configuration, resources, phase, covered, execution, 2.4.3, configuration.., maven-resources-plugin, default-testresources





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