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Robert Scholte commented on MECLIPSE-388: ----------------------------------------- Jean-Noël, this is *not* the order Maven will use to compile. So to stay as close as possible to Maven it should be: {{a;a1;a2;a3;b;b1;b2;b3;c;c1;c2;c3;}} > Correct classpath ordering in .classpath > ---------------------------------------- > > Key: MECLIPSE-388 > URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MECLIPSE-388 > Project: Maven 2.x Eclipse Plugin > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Core : Dependencies resolution and build path > (.classpath) > Affects Versions: 2.4 > Reporter: Siarhei Dudzin > Assignee: Barrie Treloar > Priority: Critical > Fix For: 2.9 > > Attachments: ideal.classpath, MECLIPSE-388-it-test.patch, > MECLIPSE-388.patch, MECLIPSE-388.patch, Test.zip > > > Currently plugin sorts artifacts on its own (alphabetic order???) because the > order of dependencies that comes from maven is not reliable (random?). This > breaks tests that use JBoss Embedded which works under maven surefire plugin > because it still puts dependencies that came first at the beginning of the > classpath). Apparently not all classpath elements are put in random order. At > least I get the first ones listed in dependencies also first in the classpath > (can be seen as ${surefire.test.class.path} and in > target/surefire-reports/TEST-TestSuite.xml). > While there is not much we can do for maven eclipse plugin a solution is on > the way: MNG-1412. When maven 2.0.9 is released maven eclipse plugin can > revert back to the default classpath order. > Can we somehow schedule this? > Another question: is there anyway to put certain dependencies in the first > place except for renaming them so that alphabetic order does the job? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira