Well, what i mean is that i want the library i'm working on and the
webapp that tests it to be in the same eclipse project.

On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 13:19 -0800, KC Baltz wrote:
> The simplest thing to do would be to create a working webapp in Maven first, 
> one that has no dependency on the library you want to test.  A good way to do 
> this would be with the archetype for webapps.  
> 
> Once that works, add a <dependency> to your webapp that references the 
> library.  That should allow you to write code in your webapp that calls the 
> library.  
> 
> I'm not sure what you mean by "I would like it so that the sub-project has
> it's own set of dependencies that are not bundled."  The webapp doesn't need 
> to be set up as a "sub-project."
> 
> Give that a try and come back to the list if you run into problems.  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 11:07 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: using a webapp to test a project
> 
> 
> Hello, I'm a little to maven so forgive me. I'm using maven 2 and I have
> a library that I would like to test but I would to test it with a web
> application that runs in jetty. How would something like this work as
> far as where the files would go and how it would effect the pom? Could
> the webapp be a sub-project? I would like it so that the sub-project has
> it's own set of dependencies that are not bundled. Thanks.
> 
-- 
Dan Adams
Software Engineer
Interactive Factory


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