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Subject: Re: Plugins and Multiple projects
Seeing that you build the 'other-project' as well, wouldn't it be easier
to just throw in a pom.xml in that directory and configure the ant-run
there? That way your project 'is' a Maven-project from now
,
Grant
From: Roland Asmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: November 8, 2007 6:39:51 PM EST
To: Maven Users List users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Re: Plugins and Multiple projects
Seeing that you build the 'other-project' as well, wouldn't it be easier
to just throw in a pom.xml in that directory
Seeing that you build the 'other-project' as well, wouldn't it be easier
to just throw in a pom.xml in that directory and configure the ant-run
there? That way your project 'is' a Maven-project from now on! ;-)
I believe that's the easiest solution, because a pom-type-project
(parent-project)
I'm not 100% sure, but I think that you can put
plugin
inheritedfalse/inherited
HTH
Jim
On Nov 8, 2007 4:15 PM, Grant Ingersoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have several subprojects of a project, plus another project that is
not controlled by Maven. I would like to setup the antrun
I have several subprojects of a project, plus another project that is
not controlled by Maven. I would like to setup the antrun plugin to
run ANT on just the subproject that is not controlled by Maven (and I
don't have the power to change this). When I put the plugin
definition into the
I have been sitting and banging my head against the screen for a while
now and my face is a mess, I'm in a grumpy mood. Please help me!!
I have a fairly simple setup
parent
- child1
- child2
- child3
etc
I have ported it from maven1 where some projects has xdoclet