In simple terms I understand that using one git repo per project is the
most sane choice.
But when I have Maven Projects that have one or more hierarchies of
modules, I am not sure the best choice of managing a git repo. I have
looked at the module support in git, and frankly is scares me, and I worry
I might go insane if I attempt to use it. Too many opportunities to screw
up...
For example, let's say I have a Maven project like
My Project POM
Module 1 POM
Module 2 POM
Module 3 POM
Module A POM
Module B POM
Module C POM
One choice is to put all of "My Project" in a single repo, but if the
project gets really big, or I want to release some modules on their on
version schedule, things could get hairy.
The other choice is to put some modules in their own git repo, but then
what happens with the parent POM? I guess one solution is to refer to the
Parent POM via Maven coordinates, than directly via the file system.
Silly question, does anyone else get in confusing discussions with people
when talking about git repos and maven repos, and people just say "repo?"
Cheers, Eric
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