I have two projects as follows, in neighbouring directories on the filesystem:
* project_a (-SNAPSHOT)
* project_b (-SNAPSHOT, depends on project_a)
I'd like to build project_b and for Maven to discover that project_a exists on
the filesystem and thus build it rather than look in the local repo
On 15/06/2012 4:43 AM, Chris Beach wrote:
I have two projects as follows, in neighbouring directories on the filesystem:
* project_a (-SNAPSHOT)
* project_b (-SNAPSHOT, depends on project_a)
I'd like to build project_b and for Maven to discover that project_a exists on
the filesystem and thus
Hi Chris,
Is there a neat way I could get Maven to perform a recursive build
that looks on the filesystem to find -SNAPSHOT dependency projects
and builds them?
I'm familiar with Maven plugin development, but haven't yet found
any clues toward a solution in the Maven / Aether
On Jun 15, 2012, at 7:58 AM, Thorsten Heit wrote:
Hi Chris,
Is there a neat way I could get Maven to perform a recursive build
that looks on the filesystem to find -SNAPSHOT dependency projects
and builds them?
I'm familiar with Maven plugin development, but haven't yet found
any
Thanks Thorsten and Ron,
Some additional background:
We're a team of about 25 developers, and 100 projects/modules. All developers
are familiar with the whole suite of apps, and move freely between projects.
They want to be able to work on several projects locally without taking in
unwanted