Still have not seen a definitive answer to this.  Is it possible?  If
not, is such a thing planned?

On Thu, 2010-08-05 at 13:23 -0400, John Murph wrote:
> I agree with you, I just wasn't being clear enough.  I meant that the
> plugin could assume that the main and test sourcesets go into the
> "normal" IDEA module.  Then allow some way for the script to tell it
> that other sourcesets go into other IDEA modules.  These other modules
> then need to be configurable.  Your jdbc3/jdbc4 needing to be separate
> projects also illustrates that there needs to be some way to add other
> Project objects and associate modules with them.
> 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Steve Ebersole <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>         I don't think this will be so easily figured out in a general
>         case.  I
>         think this is something we will need to tell the plugin.  I
>         mean in my
>         use case, the plugin could create a module for the 'src/main'
>         source-set
>         (including the 'src/test' source-set if there) and then simply
>         create
>         modules for each other source-set it encounters (with an
>         inter-module
>         dep on the "main" module).  But again, I do'nt know if that
>         fits the
>         "general pattern" here or not.
>         
>         For example, I'd like to have:
>         src/main
>         src/test
>         src/intg-test
>         src/jdbc3-test
>         src/jdbc4-test
>         
>         (jdbc3/jdbc4 may still need to be separate projects though to
>         properly
>         isolate jdk selection).
>         
>         And create one intellij module for 'src/main' + 'src/test',
>         another for
>         'src/intg-test', another for 'src/jdbc3-test' and yet another
>         for
>         'src/jdbc4-test'
>         
>         
>         On Thu, 2010-08-05 at 12:18 -0400, John Murph wrote:
>         > I don't think it is possible.  I just emailed Hans some
>         issues this
>         > morning, and this one was on the list.  If I learn a
>         different answer
>         > from him, I'll let you know (assuming Hans doesn't pop over
>         here and
>         > tell you directly).  My reason for wanting more than one
>         module per
>         > project is almost exactly the same as your.  I wonder if
>         that points
>         > toward a solution.  Maybe the plugin should associate IDEA
>         modules
>         > with a "main" and "test" sourceset (with the "test"
>         sourceset
>         > optional) instead of associating it with a project.  That's
>         how my own
>         > custom IDEA project generation is doing things these days.
>         >
>         >
>         > --
>         > John Murph
>         > Automated Logic Research Team
>         
>         
>         
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>         Steve Ebersole <[email protected]>
>         http://hibernate.org
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