Andrea,

I agreed

We should have a 'maven-plugins' top level module, and put all the maven plugins in it.

I'm trying to move the wsdlgen into the codegen first. there's cycle-dependency issues.

So, i would suggest have a layout like this

/trunk/maven-plugins/codegen-plugin/ # include the wsdl2java and java2wsdl
/trunk/maven-plugins/archetype
/trunk/maven-plugins/eclipse-plugin

We also have a xsd2java maven plugin, ideally this should also in maven-plugins, although it may not be in the codegen-plugin

James

Tomek Sztelak wrote:

Hello
I just committed maven archetype ( based on spring_http sample) to CXF
sandbox. Since i'm new to CXF project, i want to ask for some
guidelines on where this code should be placed in trunk tree and how
it should be properly configured for deployment.


Thanks.

Hi Tomek,

We have codegen-plugin and wsdlgen-plugin as directories in the trunk. If I understand correctly and what a maven archetype does is generate pom.xml and other stuff to set up a maven project, then maybe we should have maven-support (or similar) as a top level directory instead with wsdlgen, codegen, and archetype directories in it.
What do others think?

Andrea.

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