[mevenide-dev] [jira] Commented: (MEVENIDE-556) RFE: Control over the classpath order for running inside IDE
"Milos Kleint (JIRA)" <jira-yCVjj/[email protected]> Fri, 4 Jul 2008 01:07:27 -0500 (CDT)
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Milos Kleint commented on MEVENIDE-556:
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AFAIK maven itself orders it's dependencies from top to bottom in the dependency list and for transitive deps, the shorter path wins. Thus for a badly resolved transitive dependency, the solution is to explicitly declare the dependency with a given version.
> RFE: Control over the classpath order for running inside IDE
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> Key: MEVENIDE-556
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEVENIDE-556
> Project: mevenide
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: mevenide2-netbeans
> Affects Versions: NB_3.0
> Environment: Win XP, Win 2000
> Reporter: Daniel Mutch
> Assignee: Milos Kleint
> Fix For: NB_3.1
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> In a standard NB project you have control over the classpath ordering. While in a perfect world it shouldn't matter there are situations where it does. I cannot guarantee dependency order when I need to run or debug the application in the IDE and this is causing me problems.
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