Hi all! I´m stuck with following problem:
My Project consists of about 150 Maven projects. All of them are somehow dependent on each other. I´m able to build and analyze code quality for every single project. But to analyze special metrics I need all source code together in one folder. And there´s my problem. I could create a stupid dummy ant script that copies every code from /src/main/java to the common source folder. And then I start analyzing this. But that´s not really what I want. Apart from that I do need a new pom.xml for the new all-embracing project. And then I´m at the point where I have to copy/paste the source code from the single projects to the "big" project. I thought about using module for solving my problem, but I don´t know if that suits my needs? I´m using Eclipse and m2eclipse-Plugin, Hudson as build tool and Sonar as code quality analyzer. Our platform is Windows. Does anyone have some suggestions or best practices for my problem? I´m sure I´m not the first one facing such problems. The main pre-conditions for the solution are: - I don´t want to change the structure of my projects (e.g. merge some projects together) - I´d like to use as many native Maven tools as possible (plugins, techniques like modules, ...) and avoid using handmade solutions like copy&paste or writing ant scripts Thanks already! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-implement-Code-Quality-Analysis-on-multiple-Maven-Projects--tp25658865p25658865.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
