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 >
