On 6/13/06, Stefan Hübner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Kenney,

2006/6/13, Kenney Westerhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, Stephen Duncan wrote:
>
>
Another advantage, more of convenience, of differ between parent and
aggregating pom: you can have the parent pom at the same level as it's
inherited poms. Thus in Eclipse I can edit at least the parent pom
easily, since I can import it as a Eclipse project. This is not true
for the aggregating pom, though. But since typically the parent pom is
more often edited than the aggregating pom, this is fine by me.

-- Stefan

Note: With Eclipse 3.2, you can have overlapping projects, so it is
possible to edit the aggregating pom that lives a directory above the
modules.

--
Stephen Duncan Jr
www.stephenduncanjr.com

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