It appears there was a reply already similar to this... I didn't mean to
repeat it... I'm playing around with my gmail POP settings :- ) and
didn't catch the previous reply...
baleineca wrote:
One solution would be to have the sub projects inherit from a common
parent (probably where you are running your reactor from): see
http://maven.apache.org/reference/project-descriptor.html#extend
You can then have the goal in the parent maven.xml that does nothing.
Sub projects that want to do something overwrite the goal in their own
maven.xml.
Jon Andersen wrote:
I'd like to use the reactor to execute goals across many projects,
but not have the build fail when a goal does not exist. That is, if
a sub-project doesn't have the required goal, just ignore that
subproject and move on.
The reactor has the ignoreFailures attribute, but that doesn't work
for me. I don't want to ignore goals that fail, just goals that
don't exist.
Has anyone solved this before?
Thanks,
-Jon Andersen
Software developer
734-260-6083 (work)
734-646-5577 (home)
Digital Media Commons - Duderstadt Center
University of Michigan
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