I know the more information one provide the more accurate the answer he
gets, but I thought I was clear when I put the type of the artifact (EJB)
between parenthesis aside the modules on my project structure.

Sorry for any mess.

Regards,
Rafael.

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Rafael Vanderlei <rafaelvander...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Oh, sorry, they´re not web services... my project provides ejbs to other
> projects, so they are clients for ejb services.
>
> I know maven-ejb-plugin has an opton to generate ejb client but I believe I
> can´t use it because I also need to include classes that are in other
> modules than ejb. And still there is the need of deploy it to Nexus, which I
> strongly believe cannot be solved by maven ejb plugin.
>
> I´m still failing on the search
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Ron Wheeler <
> rwhee...@artifact-software.com> wrote:
>
>>  Is it web services?
>>
>>
>> On 07/04/2011 9:46 AM, Rafael Vanderlei wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Ron. Thanks for response.
>>
>> How would I configure such a project using Maven? Keeping in mind I
>> already have all the code in the modules I mentioned before and I just need
>> a way to put everything together in a jar and then deploy to Nexus.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rafael.
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Ron Wheeler <
>> rwhee...@artifact-software.com> wrote:
>>
>>> This looks like a classic web services configuration.
>>>
>>> The web services project produces a jar that all the clients need, it
>>> gets deployed as an artifact and the clients depend on that artifact.
>>>
>>> Is that what you are trying to do?
>>>
>>> Ron
>>>
>>>
>>> On 07/04/2011 9:27 AM, Rafael Vanderlei wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi.
>>>>
>>>> I have a multi module project and I need to generate two clients (could
>>>> be
>>>> more) for my application. But the clients need to include classes that
>>>> are
>>>> in different modules, so I'm kind of not having much idea on how to do
>>>> this.
>>>>
>>>> My project structure is like this
>>>>
>>>> - root
>>>> --- module a (jar)
>>>> --- module b (jar)
>>>> --- module c (ejb)
>>>> --- module d (ejb)
>>>> --- module e (war)
>>>> --- module f (war)
>>>>
>>>> As I said, the clients I need to generate must include a different
>>>> subset of
>>>> classes that are in module a, module b and module d. Also I need to
>>>> deploy
>>>> these clients to the company's repository (I'm using Nexus) so the
>>>> consumers
>>>> can declare it as a dependency.
>>>>
>>>> What do you recommend for this need?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and regards,
>>>> Rafael.
>>>>
>>>>
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