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m2e-wtp aims at providing a tight integration between Maven Integration for Eclipse (a.k.a m2e) and the Eclipse Web Tools Project (WTP).
m2e-wtp provides a set of m2e connectors used for the configuration of Java EE projects in WTP. It features :
- Support for war projects : adds the Java and Dynamic Web Facets. Support war overlays and on-the-fly resource filtering
- Support for ejb projects : adds the Java and EJB Facets. Supports deployment descriptor filtering.
- Support for ear projects : adds the EAR Facet. Supports application.xml and jboss.xml file generation, resource filtering
- Support for rar projects : adds the Java and Connector Facets.
- Support for app-client projects : adds the Java and Application Client Facets. Supports deployment descriptor filtering.
- Support for jar dependency projects : adds the Java and Utility Facets.
- Support for web-fragment projects : adds the Java and Web Fragment Facets if a web-fragment.xml file is detected in the resource folders.
This project is originally known as m2eclipse-wtp, which has been developed on GitHub and is currently being moved to Eclipse, as a subproject of m2e.
Additional information about the project will be posted here and to the Eclipse project web site.