I think the best way to do this is through properties where you set a
default in the corporate POM and allow children to override it. If it
helps you, the open-source version of our corporate poms are on kenai:
http://kenai.com/projects/mtvn-master-pom/sources/source/show/trunk.
These are not identical to our internal corporate poms, but they're
reasonably close.

Justin  

-----Original Message-----
From: Logachandru X Rajamanickam
[mailto:logachandru.x.rajamanic...@jpmchase.com] 
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 4:05 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Corporate Parent POM
Importance: High

Hello Experts,

We have nearly 100 applications and I would like to have a central
corporate POM which is a parent to the child POMs in all applications.
How should I design a POM at the top level to govern and delegate the
functionalities to the child POMs in all the applications? Trying to
find some examples on the web, but could not find any as such. Can  you
please point some references to my requirement.


Thanks & Regards,
Logu Rajamanickam



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