On 11/17/2010 12:42, Marshall Schor wrote:
> Prior to 2.3.1, our release process used the names uimaj and uima-as to refer 
> to
> a common parent-pom for these projects, as well as for being poms which served
> to "aggregate" the multi-module build (that is, these poms had <modules>
> sections referring to all the submodules).
> 
> When I was doing the maven align work, I split these two purposes - so there 
> was
> (now) one common parent-pom, and (several) aggregation poms; the aggregation
> poms allowed building parts of these multi-module projects, together.  The
> original uimaj and uima-as projects have remained, but are currently unused.
> 
> One user tried a "conventional" way of building things, by assuming the uimaj
> project was an appropriate target for "mvn install".  We could make this so,
> making it an aggregator pom, essentially copying the aggregate-uimaj pom to 
> this
> as a new name.  I think this would make our project more "conventional", and
> would therefore be a good thing.
> 
> If others agree, I'll make this change, and also update the docs (which now 
> say
> to use the aggregate-uimaj project to build all the modules of that, etc.).
> 
> Other opinions?
> 
> -Marshall

+1

--Thilo

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