Christian, Take a look at maven-scm-plugin to bootstrap your build.
You need an internal maven repository so that maven-jar-plugin, maven-war-plugin, etc to deploy to. All those plugins use maven-artifact-plugin. Read the doc and plugin.jelly will give you a much better understanding. Start with one simple project (like a jar file). Then expand to multiple projects using maven-multiproject-plugin. it is also well worth to have a comprehensive maven book since it seems you are new to maven. Good luck. -Dan On 7/6/05, Christian Schlaefcke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > after I played around with m2 a bit I decided to start with m1 first > because it is way better documented and easier to comprehend when > beginning with maven at all. I did the ten minute test and my feeling > about this is very good. As I want to go on I now want to try to manage > my own project with maven. But now I have questions I cannot find the > answeres anywhere. > > My main question is: How do I setup my project with cvs? > > I found brief information that it is possible and a short description > how. But my requirement is a bit special. I need to setup a mechanism > that any team member gets anything from the cvs-repository to start > working without worrying what different projects, libraries, property > files might be necessary to be able to work. > When I setup my project for maven I have it on my disc and I can modify > and use the project.xml file to manage that project locally with maven. > But what if the project and even the project.xml file only exists in > cvs. How do I tell maven that this project resides in cvs. Or way round: > How do I tell maven that a fresh generated project should be commited to > cvs. Looks a bit like the hen & egg problem to me. > > Another question I cannot find the answer for: > When sharing a team project we should have an internal repository, > right? What to add to the (internal) maven repository? The projects in > general? The sourcefiles? The libraries? The property files? Only the > released jars? Nothing? > > If you think I´m confused, you´re right ;-) > Any hint or link to useful documentation that points me to the right > direction is highly appreciated! > > Thanks & regards, > > Chris > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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]
