Hi Esteban,

I'm not sure how this plugin could help you in this case. It cleans up the pom.xml before distributing it to your local and remote repository. The effect when using the flattened pom.xml should be exactly the same as with the original pom.xml This is done as part of the build-lifecycle, so it has no effect on other plugins (which is a good thing).

If http://mojo.codehaus.org/flatten-maven-plugin/ didn't gave you enough info, let us know how to make it more clear.

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thanks,
Robert

Op Wed, 20 Aug 2014 22:46:17 +0200 schreef Esteban Porcelli <[email protected]>:

Hi,
By chance I just found this plugin and it will really help my project if I can use it.

We have several mercurial repositories with a main pom and many many children poms (20+) that all share the same version. We also have a lot of branches and having to update all poms on every merge is a pain (even using the versions plugin), plus it results in a lot of conflicts that need to be resolved manually.

This appears to be a very recent plugin and I can't find much documentation on it.

I am curious as to how well it works with the release plugin, versions plugin, packaging sources, generating sites, eclipse, m2eclipse, other plugins in general.

I am planning on testing these things but I just wanted to save me some time if there are already known issues with the plugin.

Thanks a lot,
Esteban

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