Alex,
    My boss rejects this option. Any idea?

2011/4/13 Alex Lopez <alo...@flordeutopia.pt>

> Yes, the thing is create 2 projects (in fact 3).
>
> So you can include same classes/packages in different jars (different
> projects). And have the 3rd project depend on each of the others depending
> on the active profile.
>
> I don't know how to do it with only one project... Of course there might be
> plenty of ways ;)
>
> Em 13-04-2011 15:44, Fernando Wermus escreveu:
>
>  Alex,
>>     I understand your proposal. Do I need to create two proyects for this
>> situation or could I avoid this?
>>
>> 2011/4/13 Alex Lopez<alo...@flordeutopia.pt>
>>
>>  Make the classes into different jars (java 1.4 and 1.6) and add one ore
>>> the
>>> other as dependencies under different profiles.
>>>
>>> Em 13-04-2011 15:01, Fernando Wermus escreveu:
>>>
>>>  Hi all,
>>>
>>>>     We have a proyect which we need to compile under java 1.4 for some
>>>> companies and 1.6 for other companies. The problem is that in java 1.6
>>>> we
>>>> have a class that implements an interface named ResulSet. Result changes
>>>> its
>>>> methods from 1.4 to 1.6 because jdbc changes. Then we need to have an
>>>> implementation of Resulset for java 1.4 and another impl for java 1.6.
>>>> What
>>>> we need is to add to our currents profiles a way to include or exclude
>>>> some
>>>> class in the proyect with the same package and class name.
>>>>
>>>> Is any solution from maven for this problem?
>>>>
>>>> thanks in advance and I hope you have understood our problem.
>>>>
>>>>
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