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Geertjan's Netbeans Maven Post and Synchronicity

Geertjan posted a blog post about Netbeans and the wide array of Maven Archetypes this morning, I posted an almost identical post from an Eclipse perspective. This was an entirely unplanned coincidence, but it is a synchronicity that tells me that the usefulness of the archetype plugin is upon us, and that it is triggered by IDE integration.

If you are not already a subscriber to Geertjan's blog, you should subscribe. He's a great communicator, and also very much of the cooperative, open source ethos. Even though we're focused on Eclipse integration at the moment, I get the sense that Netbeans has really started to become an attractive development platform (especially for JRuby). If you think we shuld pay more attention to the Maven Netbeans integration feel free to let us know by leaving a comment on this blog.



Re: Geertjan's Netbeans Maven Post and Synchronicity

 Sonatype must back  Maven Netbeans integration too, bottom line is Eclipse or Netbeans are vary good IDE and they have there own strengths .If Sonatype plan to support both end user going to benefit that will improve Maven marketplace while user can work with they preferred IDE

Re: Geertjan's Netbeans Maven Post and Synchronicity

the netbeans maven plugin already looks in a very good shape, especially now it has finally removed the limitation on recent maven versions... I really wish also in eclipse there was no need of "importing a maven project" but the pom.xml was already the project definition for the IDE without any .project files - maybe in netbeans what is missing is just having the maven book in the help system?