It's pretty easy to tell maven to use more levels of directory, you
change the maven.multiproject.includes in the project.properties. If
its not obvious how to do it let me know when you want to make the
change and I will fix it.
david jencks
On Jul 22, 2005, at 12:26 PM, Aaron Mulder wrote:
Short answer: it was easier that way
Long answer: We already have infrastructure in plance to handle many
modules one level below the geronimo/applciations directory, where I
think
this ultimately belongs. I don't fancy trying to explain to Maven that
things can be *one or two* directories below applications. But Maven
and
I don't communicate all that well, so if someone else thinks this
should
work or wants to take a shot at making it work that's fine. I'd
prefer to
aim to restructure as we move it out of sandbox, but whatever.
Aaron
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Joe Bohn wrote:
Aaron,
Is there any reason why you choose to expose the 4 modules directly
under sandbox instead of
adding a intermediate node (say "console") with a single maven.xml to
build all of the modules in
the correct order? This would make things much simpler and keep the
console contributions
together under the sandbox so they aren't confused with other items as
the sandbox grows.
Aaron Mulder wrote:
I have the web console working as four separate modules under
geronimo/sandbox. You have to build them one at a time and manually
copy
stuff into the assembly repository and manually deploy, but that
will all
be resolved when we migrate it out of the sandbox.
There are two blocking issues right now:
- Pluto is missing one of the two JARs from its Maven repository. I
have
an e-mail in to the maintainer.
- Commons-fileupload does not have a new enough (1.1-dev) JAR in its
maven repository, and the console does not compile against the
older
one. Geir was going to talk to someone about that.
Aaron
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