Oh, I forgot to ask:
You are using the latest snapshot, right?
The latest snapshot is a LOT better then the latest release,
especially in multiprojects.

With kind regards,
Geoffrey De Smet

Matt Raible wrote:
Thanks for the info - but I'm looking to force the generation process
to use "Default" as the jdkName.

http://weblogs.java.net/blog/crazybob/archive/2004/04/default_jdk_in.html

Matt

On 2/8/06, Geoffrey De Smet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's a little caveat.

If you configure for example Sun's JDK 1.5.0_06 in 5.0 or 5.1 it will be
named - by default - "1.5".

However, in 4.5 and before it named something like "... 1.5.0_06",
giving problems when updating to _07, because all project files needed
to be updated too.

Maven is smart: when it's idea 4.5 or lower it's "... 1.5.0_06",
otherwise it's "1.5".

But - and here's the catch - when you've imported your settings from 4.5
into 5.0 it will still be "... 1.5.0_06".
Quick fix: remove your jdk and add it again.

Matt Raible wrote:
I'm using "mvn idea:idea" to generate IDEA project files.  From
reading this page:

http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-idea-plugin/idea-mojo.html

It seems I can use "mvn idea:idea -DjdkName=Default", but this doesn't
work.  Is there a different syntax I should be using?

Thanks,

Matt
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