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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T21:13:01+00:00 2026-05-14T21:13:01+00:00

I contribute to and implement some open source projects that use a Maven2 build

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I contribute to and implement some open source projects that use a Maven2 build system organized into several sub-modules. I’ve also been an Eclipse user for several years. With these projects, I have historically leveraged the maven-eclipse plugin so that Eclipse can correctly recognise library dependencies in my project.

It used to be the case that — when I set up a new workspace or project — I would have to right-click select “Enable Dependency Management” followed by right-click “Enable Nested Modules.” Once I did these things, maven & eclipse would find dependent libraries properly in my .m2 local repo.

But in my most recent install of Eclipse/m2-eclipse — Eclipse Build 20100218-1602, m2-eclipse 0.10.0.20100209-0800 (sorry, the “About” dialog doesn’t provide anything better than that) — the “Enable Nested Modules” option is missing. Nor does the project seem willing to find my nested modules without it.

After much digging and some trial & error, I got the IDE to recognize my sub-modules by setting…

includeModules=true

In my org.maven.ide.eclipse.pref file manually.

But my question is: what gives? Why did this option disappear? Is there some newer, better way that I should be using m2-eclipse to find nested modules? How are other Maven & Eclipse users dealing with this issue?

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    2026-05-14T21:13:02+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 9:13 pm

    The thing here is the option to enable nested modules was moved to the Window >Preferences > Maven. Set the Support multiple Maven modules mapped to single Eclipse Workspace project checkbox, right click your project, navigate to Maven menu item you can find the ‘Enable nested modules’ option.

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