Did you add all 3 dependencies to your war pom?  Mean the main swf, module1
and module2?
If yes, and did not work, it is a limitation on copy mojo.


VELO

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Michael Martinsen <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> I'm currently in the process of moving an existing Flex project which
> is
> based on pure-mvc and has multiple Flex modules.
> My project has the following maven layout:
>
> <root>
>  -> swf
>  -> war
>
> Now the swf module uses the mojo compiler and it is called with the
> moduleFiles included:
>
> <plugin>
>    <groupId>org.sonatype.flexmojos</groupId>
>    <artifactId>flexmojos-maven-plugin</artifactId>
>    <version>3.3.0</version>
>    <configuration>
>        <sourceFile>MainApp.mxml</sourceFile>
>        <targetPlayer>10.0.0</targetPlayer>
>        <moduleFiles>
>            <module>ModuleOne.mxml</module>
>           <module>ModuleTwo.mxml</module>
>        </moduleFiles>
>
> It produces the main SWF file AND the ModuleOne.swf and ModuleTwo.swf.
>
> The war module uses the copy-flex-resource goal to copy the resources
> into
> the war and it has a dependency to the swf module.
> But only the main app of the swf module is included...
> Is there any way to make the copy-flex-resource goal do this?
>
> Thanks
>
> /Michael
>
> >
>

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