My mistake
You are right Mark. So it seems like the eclipse plugin does it alot
like what Brett are describing.. But again.. this is to automagically
for me ;)



On 14/11/05, Mark Hobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The eclipse plugin *does* create different project files depending on
> where it's run.  It uses project references if the other projects are
> within the reactor build.  It's also very particular regarding
> versions, as this thread details:
>
> http://www.nabble.com/eclipse%3Aeclipse-and-direct-project-references-t488871.html#a1329272
>
> I agree we need to be consistent across IDEs and would like things to
> be simplified and configurable.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark
>
> On 14/11/05, Kaare Nilsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, no..
> > I think that what you are describing is somewhat to magical for me ;)
> > You say that the idea plugin creates different projects depending on
> > where you run the command, i personally finds that very confusing. In
> > my opinion a plugin after configured in the module pom (or a parent)
> > should behave consistently, and create equivalent projects on every
> > run, not depending on where the command is executed.
> >
> > The eclipse plugin creates project references if they share the same
> > parent pom (i have seen there are ppl out there struggeling with that,
> > but in my experience it works) no matter if you run the plugin from
> > the root or in a subdirectory.
> > Personally i find this to be a more consise solution.
> >
> > hehe, i litteraly can se my self trying to explain it to a coworker.
> > "Oh.. yeah.. by the way. please do remember to check where your run
> > your project generation. The result may vary", and then i can imagine
> > the look of confusion i would get back ;)
> >
> > So If an IDE project is generated for a module in a multimodule
> > project, it should always by default use project references.
> >
> > But then again. perhaps the notion of project generation strategy
> > would be a cool common setting.
> > like this (using one of the values inside[] )
> > ...
> > <configuration>
> >     <projectReferenceStrategy>
> >           [direct,directIfSameVersion,repsitory,snapshot-repository]
> >     </projectReferenceStrategy>
> > ...
> >
> >
> >
> > On 14/11/05, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Yes, I definitely agree with that. This discussion should be about the
> > > default, but be configurable.
> > >
> > > So, you say the eclipse plugin does well - is it the same or different
> > > to the idea plugin as I described it?
> > >
> > > - Brett
> > >
> > > Kaare Nilsen wrote:
> > > > Then supply good default behaviour (where i really do think the
> > > > current eclipseplugin does a good job). And finally let the users
> > > > choose how they want to use it.
> > >
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