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[aspectj-users] Re: ITD content assist in separate project
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Hi Andy,
Have taken a look at that bug, and just a bit more to clarify.
1) I do not really have an issue with making it and AspectJ project. In my opinion this is fine as a work around. My issue was that even when I did this, the code assist did not work correctly.
2) Once I removed and re-added my project dependency via eclipse, rather than relying on m2eclipse, the code assist started working. I note that the m2Eclipse adds the dependency under "Maven Dependencies" on the Package explorer whereas once I re-added it it appears under the "Web App Libraries".
Does that make sense?
Thanks
Sharon
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Sharon Gorman
<sharongormanwork@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Andy,
Firstly, thanks for such a prompt reply.
I have had a bit of a play around, and think I may have narrowed down the issue.
My two projects were part of a maven multi-module project, that I had loaded using the m2eclipse plugin. So the dependency between the projects had been added by m2eclipse. It seems that AJDT somehow did not like this dependency. When I removed it, then re-added the dependency in eclipse, the code assist started working. Not sure if this is a bug, and whether it is a bug in m2eclipse or AJDT.
But it now seems to work and my dependency is on the project, not on the class folder.
Thanks
Sharon
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Sharon Gorman
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