Am 12/13/16 um 06:04 schrieb Tibor Digana: >>> Something like an J2EE >>> You can take a long walk >>> until it finishes downloading sources, javadoc, dependencies >>> I really only open the module(s) I need > This is not Maven problem then. > You architect must give you a freedom to move some modules apart and keep > some in it which makes the multi-module project as small as possible. > It must be really something wrong with your architect because you are > deploying SNAPSHOT versions to Nexus.
It's not that there are no open source projects around one can take a look at. For example: <https://github.com/wildfly/wildfly> <https://java.net/projects/glassfish/sources/svn/show/trunk/main> > So I only wanted to say that multi-module project can be made small if > people have freedom to make it and then it is worth for them to still build > it from the root and test few applications together. Minimizing the > coupling and reorganizing cohesion is the way to reach the goal to have > multiple trunks (deploy release versions) having small multi-module project > (no snapshot deployment) in each trunk. We are saying the same things, somehow. If you take a look at the projects above, you can open any module you want in Netbeans without having to open all of them. Cross reactor. That's the kind of freedom I am talking about. Removing the reactor coordinates this will no longer be possible. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
