> > Thanks, i think that i can use the compiler scopes to resolve the > dependencies. >
Compile scope dependency is the default dependency scope. It is what you probably already use. > But in order to have one war per "flavor" i have to move all my resources, > like jsp's, out of my war and into a child war project rigth? and create > more than one top level war with the dependencies to the diferente impl > modules. > > was this what you meant by one project per "flavour"? > You could use war overlays. Create the war projects as sibling modules. /Anders > > > On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Anders Hammar <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I don't fully understand what you want to accomplish, but, as you point > > out, profiles is not the right path. It almost never is. :-) > > > > What I think you want to do is to have compile scope dependencies to your > > api artifacts from the impl projects. And then in the war project > > ("presentation module") you declare deps to the artifacts you need (you > > have a dependency to), which should include impl artifacts as they are > > needed. In your war project I would assume that you have some kind of > > compile time dependency to your impl code, and if so you need to declare > > that. If you don't have a compile time dependency, then you have a > runtime > > dependency and then specify that (scope 'runtime'). > > > > If you want different flavors of your webapp, then you create one war > > project per "flavor". > > > > /Anders > > > > > > On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 11:50 AM, João Pedro <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > I have a multi-module maven project structured in something like this: > > > > > > parent > > > | > > > |-presentation > > > |+services > > > | |-services-api > > > | |-services-impl > > > |+data-access > > > | |-data-access-api > > > | |-data-access-impl > > > |-+connector > > > | |-connector-api > > > | |-connector-implA > > > | |-connector-implB > > > |-... > > > > > > The presentation module is packaged in a war and it depends only on the > > api > > > modules. > > > > > > When i run the install goal the only dependencies that the war installs > > are > > > the api modules. To choose wich impl modules to install in the > > presentation > > > module i'm using profiles that add the dependency to the impl modules > at > > > build time depending on the profiles selected. > > > > > > From what i've been reading i don't think that this is correct usage > for > > > the maven profiles. > > > > > > What is the best way to tell maven to add the chosen impl to the > > > presentation module? > > > > > > > > > I would like to keep the dependency to only the api module but with the > > > usage of profiles, if the profile is active, the dependency is there > and > > no > > > compilation errors will happen when i reference a class of the impl > > > module... > > > thanks > > > -- > > > Cumprimentos, > > > João Pedro > > > > > > > > > -- > Cumprimentos, > João Pedro >
