CXF is a good example, too.

On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Paolo Castagna
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Andy Seaborne wrote:
>> Maven/eclipse experts,
>>
>> I have tried setting up a multi-module project ... some questions ...
>>
>>
>> 1/ Flat vs hierarchical directories.
>>
>> Hierarchical is maven preference and m2eclispe generates them but isn't
>> this a problem with SVN?  if the parent is checked out, all the modules
>> get checked out.  Isn't that a bit of a pain?
>>
>> Do any tools break with (1) Hierarchical (2) flat modes?
>>
>> What is the real-world practical experience here? (not the theory)
>
> Re: not the theory
>
> There are many excellent examples in Apache (some not so good as well :-))
> A couple of good examples IMHO are:
>
>  - https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/whirr/trunk/
>  - https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/avro/trunk/
>
> Paolo
>
>>
>>
>> 2/ Using the Apache standard project as parent, I'm getting a warning:
>>
>> maven-remote-resources-plugin (goal "process") is ignored by m2e.
>>
>>
>> Warnings are bad - they need to be checked to make sure they are benign
>> on every release and risk hiding warnings that do matter.  Jena is too
>> big to have some 'acceptable' warnings.
>>
>> Can this be turned off somehow? I can't see anything but there are lots
>> of places it might be.
>>
>>     Andy
>

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