You can override any configuraion you want, version or anything. We
use parent poms all the time with no problems at all

On 6/20/06, Dhananjay Nene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Although the question wasn't addressed to me, I have run into some
problems (hence the question in the first place) so just adding my 2c.

If the super pom modeled as a top level module (ie. each project
declares it as a parent), I get into a lot of issues when using the
release plugin for the individuaal projects (You can just try it out to
see what I mean).  One of the  issues  I also get into is that  the cvs
repository needs to be structured  with the superpom module at the top
and each of the projects as a sub directory in the cvs module
representing the super pom which is not exactly the most convenient
mechanism for conducting version control across multiple independent
projects.

Having said that since maven itself does use a super pom which does not
suffer from these limitations hopefully there's some way to implement -
but I couldn't figure it out so far.

Dhananjay

Roald Bankras wrote:
> Nathan
>
> What kind of problems did you ran into? I'm currently working on a super pom 
for my company, but haven't seen any problems yet.
>
> Roald Bankras
> Software Engineer
> JTeam b.v.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Beyer,Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 12:29 AM
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: RE: How to implement an organisational super pom ?
>
> >From my adventures in trying to do this, I've found that it's just not a
> good idea in the current state of things. There are some things that can
> be done with dependencyManagement and pluginManagement, but that only
> goes so far.
>
> My suggestion is to standardize things via archetypes to generate POMs
> in a certain fashion. For common "automated build" stuff use profile
> settings for the build user.
>
> -Nathan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dhananjay Nene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 1:34 PM
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: How to implement an organisational super pom ?
>
> I need to implement a common pom which can be inherited by a large
> number of projects. However the common pom does not reflect a top level
> module and does not have any sources or artifacts (since it is used only
> for inheritance). My attempts so far lead me to believe that maven
> requires me to assign a version to the common pom, and the release
> management workflow tries to checkout a project corresponding to top
> level pom which obviously fails in my case. How can I implement a common
> pom (like the maven super pom) so that the common pom is used only for
> inheritance, and each pom which refers to it (as a parent ??) is in fact
> a top level application (and not a module/sub module) ?
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