The following comment has been added to this issue:

     Author: dion gillard
    Created: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 2:50 AM
       Body:
AFAIK, dependencies are cumulative when inherited, and the only case in the POM where 
they are.
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        Key: MAVEN-1084
    Summary: Composition of dependencies from many projects (a route round multiple 
inheritance)
       Type: New Feature

     Status: Unassigned
   Priority: Minor

 Original Estimate: 4 hours
 Time Spent: Unknown
  Remaining: 4 hours

    Project: maven
 Components: 
             core

   Assignee: 
   Reporter: Mike Melia

    Created: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 12:40 AM
    Updated: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 2:50 AM

Description:
I have an EAR project that has (mostly) the same dependencies as an EJB project. 
The EAR project includes the dependent jars in the EAR artifact. 
The EJB project requires the dependent jars for compilation and for them to be 
included in the manifest classpath.
I also have another project that builds a utility jar for use by both the EAR and EJB 
project.

All projects extend a base project with the usual info defined (developers names 
etc.). This single inheritance forces me to duplicate the common dependency 
declarations in each subproject.

Ideally I would like an include tag in the dependencies section.

I have coded a workaround which allows for a space separated list of project files in 
the <extend> tag. e.g <extend>../project.xml ../common_dependencies.xml</extend>
The first file would be the parent project and the subsequent files would contain 
common dependencies. i.e. inherit from the parent and have dependencies composed from 
siblings.

I will submit a patch for that functionality as soon as I get away from the corporate 
firewall.

Please let me know if this sort of functionality has already been planned. TIA.


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