Hi Paul, does one have to install the multiproject plugin?

Thanks,

-Conrad

> Conrad,
> The short answer is to use the multi project plug-in.
>     http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/multiproject/
> 
> Notes:
> o Be sure to set the property maven.multiproject.type in
>    each projects project.properties
> 
> o The "multiproject" project should be it's own project
> 
> o Review the multiproject properties used by the "multiproject" project.
>   http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/multiproject/properties.html
> 
> Paul Spencer
> 
> 
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> > Hi, I have a project that generates 14 artifacts that includes:
> > 
> > JAR
> > EJB-JAR
> > WAR
> > EAR
> > 
> > Also, some of the classes are generated at compile time.  For example, the
> > EJB related files as well as the JAVACC specific files.  Thus, I was wondering,
> > what's the best way to structure directories and define the project.xml file(s).
> > At this time, I have added all the dependencies to the project.xml file but it 
> > seems
> > that I need to top-level project.xml file that call the subprojects to generate the
> > artifacts.  At this time, I have an ANT build script for the project and it works
> > just fine.  However, I'm wanting to switch over to Maven.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > 
> > -Conrad
> > 
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