Hi Lee,
 
Thanks for the info, could you outline how you got Websphere to handle the
JAR's correctly? If I set the classpath of a webapp in the Maven way (ie,
extend a variable MAVEN_REPO\foo.jar) if doesn't export / deploy this under
the WEB-INF\lib folder. Does that make sense?
 
Thanks,
Toby

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From: Lee Meador [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 22 November 2005 21:07
To: Maven Users List
Cc: Weston, Toby
Subject: Re: [M1] Maven with Websphere Application Developer anyone?


I worked on a project last year that was using WSAD 5.1.2 with version 1 of
Maven. It worked ok but we didn't get everything we wanted. My memory is
fuzzy and I don't have access to the project files any more.

1) We could use WSAD with the folder structure Maven wants just fine.

2) We had a sort-of-base-project with things set up to build all the other
projects as subprojects.

3) We would run Maven from the command line. Some developers set it up as an
external tool to just run.

4) The projects would build inside WSAD (too) and we could deploy that way
to the built in Websphere to test things.

5) That project had a Swing front end that talked directly to EJBs with
Hibernate in the back. There was also a tiny little web app that did little
more than show you the version number of the back end. Every "layer" was in
a seperate WSAD project. That implies there were ejb projects, web projects
and java projects.

Hope this helps.

-- Lee Meador


On 11/22/05, Weston, Toby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: 

Hi Folks,

Is anyone using Maven based structures (in particular J2EE ones like
webapps) with Websphere Application Developer (WSAD) or Rational Application
Developer?

I was just after any horror/success stories and if you can make the project 
structure co-exist in harmony.

Thanks in advance,
Toby

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