Great thanks again for your input. Now I'm off to learn more about maven.

On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 6:26 PM, Richard S. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> richard jackson wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>
>>
>
> After building main you do not need the pom.xml file any more. You don't
> need anything other than bin/felix.jar, but typically you will also use
> conf/config.properties and some the shell-related bundles to get things
> going.
>
> -> richard
>
>  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
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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