Jerome, take a look at this link http://wiki.codehaus.org/maven/CreatingJ2eeApplications
I base mine on that example and it works like a champ hope it helps -Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerome Lacoste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 8:41 AM Subject: how to make multiproject dependencies work > I am trying to get multiproject dependencies work. But am having a hard > time. The doc didn't seem to contain the answers to my question. > > My idea is to test the multiproject functionality doing the following > > project/core > project/web > > I then need core to be built before web. > > > Detailed Setup: > --------------- > > I have 3 project.xml files > > on in project/ and one in each of the sub projects. > > In each project.xml I have something like that > > <extend>../project.xml</extend> (this only in the sub projects) > <pomVersion>3</pomVersion> (same pom version) > <id>fullex-web</id> (different for each project) > <groupId>org.cb.test</groupId> (same groupId) > > The web one contains a dependency on the artifact built by the core > project. > > something like > > <dependency> > <groupId>org.cb.test</groupId> > <id>fullex-core</id> > <version>0.1</version> > <url>http://localhost/</url> > </dependency> > > in the project.properties for the web project I have something like > > maven.jar.override=on > maven.jar.fullex-core=${basedir}/../core/target/fullex-core-0.1.jar > > In the root maven.xml I've added the reactor example found in the doc. > <goal name="all" description="build all modules"> > <maven:reactor > basedir="${basedir}" > postProcessing="true" > includes="*/project.xml" > goals="all" > banner="Building full project" > ignoreFailures="false" > > > </maven:reactor> > <j:forEach var="reactorProject" items="${reactorProjects}"> > > </j:forEach> > </goal> > > > Problem: > -------- > > But when I run maven, it keeps trying to build web before core. > > Here is the extract of maven -X: > > [...] > attaining goal build:start > attaining goal all > Starting the reactor... > Using userBuildPropertiesFile: /home/jerome/build.properties > Using projectPropertiesFile: > /home/jerome/Dev/FullExample/AWebApp/project.properties > Using projectBuildPropertiesFile: > /home/jerome/Dev/FullExample/AWebApp/build.properties > Using userBuildPropertiesFile: /home/jerome/build.properties > Using projectPropertiesFile: > /home/jerome/Dev/FullExample/project.properties > Using projectBuildPropertiesFile: > /home/jerome/Dev/FullExample/build.properties > Using projectBuildPropertiesFile: > /home/jerome/Dev/FullExample/build.properties > Using projectPropertiesFile: > /home/jerome/Dev/FullExample/project.properties > Using userBuildPropertiesFile: /home/jerome/build.properties > Using projectPropertiesFile: > /home/jerome/Dev/FullExample/core/project.properties > Using projectBuildPropertiesFile: > /home/jerome/Dev/FullExample/core/build.properties > Using projectBuildPropertiesFile: > /home/jerome/Dev/FullExample/build.properties > Using projectPropertiesFile: > /home/jerome/Dev/FullExample/project.properties > Our processing order: > Tests FullExample (Web) > Tests FullExample (CORE) > > > Questions: > --------- > > - how do I enforce the order? Did I miss something? > > - is the publishing of my jar file in a local repository the recommended > approach? Or should I use the dependency overriding (which has the > inconvenient of requiring an exact path, containing the version number) > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
