hiiii
I was serching for packaging type "pom " source code to get the idea how
pom packaging type only take modules under it not .java source file..
Could you please give me link or some information to find out source
code.
Thanks
SHAILJA wrote:
>
> Thanks alot
>
> Next thing is that , I am having a huge directory structure like
>
> dempack/room/primitive/*.java
> demapack/jmx/console/*.java
> /rfg/pool/bevarage/*.java
> /rfg/pool/bevarage/test/*Test.java
>
> like this with lots of .java,.prejava, .properties, .h, .xml,.html ,.pl
> file
> i have to install all .pl file to a different location like
> /basic/java/include/cfg
> all .xml file to some other location
>
> will accepting maven tool for my project will be fine. Condition is , i
> dont want to restructure my present directory.
>
> I am using maven , but it is quite difficult for compiling of source file
> and junit testing .
> If i use aggregation and inheritence for my project . under pom
> packaging .java is not getting compiled
> and if use jar packaging <module> tag is not identified.
>
> so plz tell me .. what should i do .. to build my exiting project
> by maven, without restructuring.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Brian E Fox wrote:
>>
>> This is a user list question. However you can't have source in a pom
>> project
>> as there is nothing bound to compile it. You need to move that source to
>> a
>> child module of type jar.
>>
>>
>> On 1/21/09 1:15 AM, "Kumari, Shailja" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have directory strucute like this
>>>
>>> a/b
>>> a/c
>>> a/d.java
>>> a/e.java
>>>
>>>
>>> I have one pom.xml under "a" directory .. Having code for compilation
>>> and redirecting directories from there
>>> Like
>>> <project>
>>> <groupId>m</groupId>
>>> <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
>>> <artifactId>a</artifactId>
>>> <version>1.0</version>
>>> <packaging>pom</packaging>
>>> <modules>
>>> <module>b</module>
>>> <module>c</module>
>>> </modules>
>>>
>>> <build>
>>>
>>> <sourceDirectory>${TOPDIR}/${JAVA_CLASSES_SRC}/${CUR_DIR}</sourceDirecto
>>> ry> -- all properties are defined
>>> <outputDirectory>${TOPDIR}/${JAVA_CLASSES_DEST}</outputDirectory>
>>>
>>> <testSourceDirectory>${basedir}/test</testSourceDirectory>
>>> <testOutputDirectory>${TOPDIR}/${JAVA_CLASSES_DEST}</testOutputDirectory
>>>>
>>> </plugins>
>>> ------- code for compilation----->
>>> <plugin>
>>> <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
>>> ----------------
>>> </plugin>
>>> </plugin>
>>> </build>
>>> </project>
>>>
>>>
>>> What happen when I do mvn compile ,under "a " directory .. Directories
>>> b and c get compiled but not all .java files under a
>>> means a/d.java and a/e.java is not getting compild . WHY ? Plz help
>>> me
>>> -----------
>>>
>>>
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