Mike,

I have used maven for a couple of webapps, usally I use the webapp
archetype to generate the pom and initial structure then I create the
java directory manually. Once you have created them maven will compile
the jva source as normal, and the class files get moved to the correct
place in the produced war.

I dont know of a archtype that does this for you, but that dosent mean
there isn't one.

Also I have created a project that has a webapp module and a java
module. For this I used the quick start archetype to create the jar
module, and the webapp to create the webapp module. I then moved the
out directory's produced under a project directory and created the
project pom manually.

I hope this is of some help...

Ben



On 6/10/06, Mike Lundin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ben,

I was assuming that there was an archetype out there that would generate
that structure for me.  Is that not the case?

Mike

On 6/9/06, ben short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> You can just create the directorys you need from the link ..
>
>
> 
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-standard-directory-layout.html
>
> Or you can create a seperate project that has the java source and add
> it as a dependacy of your webapp.
>
>
>
> Ben
>
> On 6/10/06, Mike Lundin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm working on creating a new webapp project using maven and the
> > archetype:create with the maven-archetype-webapp archetype.  I may not
> > understand things correctly, but I don't see some directories that I
> would
> > assume would be in there.  There is nothing for Java src files or
> anything
> > like that in there.
> >
> > Should those be in there, or is the preferred method to created multiple
> > maven projects and make them all dependencies on each other?  I tried
> > creating archetypes within archetypes (by changing package to pom), but
> that
> > seem to disregard the archetype I sent in and only ever used the
> quickStart
> > archetype.
> >
> > Any help on this would be greatly appreciated -- and feel free to point
> me
> > to a URL that has more information.  I've looked through the resources I
> > know and am not finding anything definitive.
> >
> > Thanks much,
> > Mike
> >
> >
>



--
Mike Lundin



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