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Comments by Tyler Bakeman (Top 1 by date)
Tyler Bakeman
24-Mar-24 22:08pm
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Hi, just saw your response. I was expecting you to have a different plugin,, in this case, you can keep both plugins installed. M2E - Maven support in Eclipse is the default (I use this one), you should keep. The other plugin for wr04j is specific for another library (you can delete it if you aren’t using any code, in your programs, from that library).
I haven’t worked with wro4j personally though. I would uninstall it, that should hopefully fix the issue (if it persists, that’d be tricky). If youd like to use code from that library, perhaps you can add it as a dependency still to your pom.xml (generated by future Maven projects), which would allow you to remove it from Eclipse specifically, and still use its code (in theory).
Best of luck! Let us know how it goes