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Lukasz Chudy updated MIFOS-4524:
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    Priority: Trivial  (was: Minor)
    
> remove default (super POM) settings
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>                 Key: MIFOS-4524
>                 URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOS-4524
>             Project: mifos
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Build and Testing
>            Reporter: Michael Vorburger
>            Assignee: mifosdeveloperqueue
>            Priority: Trivial
>              Labels: techdebt, volunteer
>             Fix For: Unscheduled
>
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> The Mifos pom.xml sometimes contain "too much" - they repeat things which in 
> normal Maven usage are inherited from the parent pom.xml (in our case that 
> mifos-parent) and usually not repeated..
> A specific problem I ran into while working on MIFOS-4099 was that the 
> <build><outputDirectory> was fixed to target/classes in several pom.xml - 
> there is no need to repeat such a default in every pom.xml (on my branch in 
> mifos-parent it's overriden, but because the default was repeated it didn't 
> work; background as to why it's overridden is on 
> http://mifosforge.jira.com/wiki/display/MIFOS/WorkspaceEclipseMavenSettings#WorkspaceEclipseMavenSettings-SeparateEclipseandMavenbuildfolders)
> It looks almost as if somebody thought it would be useful to repeat all of 
> Maven's "super POM" default configurations in every Mifos pom.xml - that's an 
> anti-pattern IMHO, and should be cleared out.
> It would also make for shorter and more readable pom.xml files.

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