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Marshall Schor updated UIMA-1944:
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    Description: 
Follow the suggestions listed here: http://markmail.org/message/wygh25tdl4w6yyvo

Summary:

1) keep build/trunk/parent-pom   - overall UIMA project common factored-out 
things for sharing among all projects in UIMA

2) for each multi-module project (uimaj, etc.) have an additional parent pom 
that inherits from (1); make submodules inherit from this.  This pom will hold 
overrides/updates to the common parent pom.  Over time, things in here that are 
common with other multi-module projects within UIMA  will be moved to (1).

3) for each multi-module project, define a top-most pom that's an aggregator 
for (2) and the submodules.  To make this buildable in trunk, put 
<relativePath> elements for the local parent pom.  Or, even better, put the 
top-most pom in the directory that contains all the projects, which is the 
Maven convention.  Then, you don't need the <relativePath> elements at all, 
things work by convention. 




  was:
Follow the suggestions listed here: http://markmail.org/message/wygh25tdl4w6yyvo

Summary:

1) keep build/trunk/parent-pom   - overall UIMA project common factored-out 
things for sharing among all projects in UIMA

2) for each multi-module project (uimaj, etc.) have an additional parent pom 
that inherits from (1); make submodules inherit from this.  This pom will hold 
overrides/updates to the common parent pom.  Over time, things in here that are 
common with other multi-module projects within UIMA  will be moved to (1).

3) for each multi-module project, define a top-most pom that's an aggregator 
for (2) and the submodules.  To make this buildable in trunk, put 
<relativePath> elements for the local parent pom.




> change build parenting poms to introduce additional parent, add top level 
> build point for multi-module projects
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>
>                 Key: UIMA-1944
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-1944
>             Project: UIMA
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Build, Packaging and Test
>            Reporter: Marshall Schor
>            Assignee: Marshall Schor
>             Fix For: 2.3.1SDK
>
>
> Follow the suggestions listed here: 
> http://markmail.org/message/wygh25tdl4w6yyvo
> Summary:
> 1) keep build/trunk/parent-pom   - overall UIMA project common factored-out 
> things for sharing among all projects in UIMA
> 2) for each multi-module project (uimaj, etc.) have an additional parent pom 
> that inherits from (1); make submodules inherit from this.  This pom will 
> hold overrides/updates to the common parent pom.  Over time, things in here 
> that are common with other multi-module projects within UIMA  will be moved 
> to (1).
> 3) for each multi-module project, define a top-most pom that's an aggregator 
> for (2) and the submodules.  To make this buildable in trunk, put 
> <relativePath> elements for the local parent pom.  Or, even better, put the 
> top-most pom in the directory that contains all the projects, which is the 
> Maven convention.  Then, you don't need the <relativePath> elements at all, 
> things work by convention. 

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