I could swear I have seen this somewhere in the docs. Here are two starting points for more info:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/index.html http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Home The general answer is that you have an ear project that depends on an ejb project. Put all your ejb code in the ejb project and put almost nothing in the ear project. You can have several ejb projects if you want. The ear project will depend on all of them. You can also have one or more war projects that the ear project depends on. Maven will generate your application.xml if you want or you can supply your own. All this is set up by creating pom.xml files which define the various projects. There is one per project and one project per jar or ear or war file created. Maybe this clue will help the docs above make more sense. -- Lee Meador On 2/15/06, Kohinoor Lal Verma (HF/EAB) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I am very new in using Maven. I want to make a project that generates > > an ejb-jar and then generates an ear that includes this generated > > ejb-jar. Can someone please provide me some tips on how to achieve > > this? I am lost. > > > > Thanks in advance > > Kohinoor > > -- -- Lee Meador Sent from gmail. My real email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
