Thank you!!  :-)
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 4:43 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: R�f. : Re: [m2] Multiproject with flat layout

Done. MNG-359 has been closed.

On 5/26/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Brett,
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> IMHO, the "../" path in <modules> would really be helpful. I imagine 
> that it does not add a big implementation problem, and it would solve 
> the issue of the flat layout of Eclipse.
> 
> My problem is that the company I'm working for only uses WSAD. I'm 
> currently working on spreading Maven all over hundreds of Java 
> projects, and I want it to be as simple as possible. And having the 
> root POM outside of the workspace is not an acceptable solution: 
> people will want to edit it in WSAD, they will need to have it in CVS 
> and handled like any other source file, ...etc.
> I agree that the issue for Eclipse project organization is 
> interesting. But before anything gets changed in WSAD, it will take a 
> lot of time. For the time being, Eclipse forces us to have 1 project = 
> 1 CVS module, and therefore, the root POM must be in a separate project.
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> If m2 can't handle flat layout for multiprojects, I won't be able to 
> spread it over the hundreds of teams, and that'd be sad because it looks
great...
> :o|
> We see that Eclipse is not flexible enough. Maven should prove more 
> flexiblility than Eclipse and not force a special layout for 
> multiprojects
> (m1 used to be that flexible!).
> 
> I do hope something can be done this way... or I will need to find 
> another company to use m2 ;o)
> 
> Thanks & best regards,
> Fabrice
>

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