Thanks for the info I was begging to suspect that this pom was part of the original build. So the question I still have is this pom file still needed after the build. For instance I copy main into a another directory so I can change the configuration and such do I still need the pom? I'm thinking (after I read up on maven some more that is) that I want to replace it with a simple pom that has the actions needed for Netbeans (run, debug ect.. ). I already have felix running under Netbeans but I'm looking to make it easer by using the Maven support versas having Netbeans Automagicly generate a Ant script to do the same things.
Richard On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Richard S. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > The pom.xml builds main which compiles the few source files in the main > project and then merges those class files with the class files from > framework and org.osgi.code (and org.osgi.compendium for service tracker) > and puts all of these merged classes into bin/felix.jar. Additionally, it > copies the needed shell bundles into the bundle/ directory so that you can > start the framework directly from the main/ directory. > > -> richard > > > richard jackson wrote: > >> After a build from source what is the pom.xml in the main directory used >> for? The reason I ask is I'm wanting to modify it a little so that it >> contains a run section (not sure how to do that yet as this is the first >> time I've dealt with maven). The reason I would like to do this is that >> with >> the maven plugin for Netbeans I could then open this as a project then >> just >> run it from with in Netbeans with no fuss or copying of files true plug >> and >> play. >> >> Richard >> >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >