When you say " a custom ant-based plugin " you mean an ant script used from the antrun plugin?
Anyway if instead of generating them to target/generated, which is usually used for generated java sources (not resources), you generate them to target/classes, they will end bundled in your jar. Hope it helps On 3/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > we're in the process of setting up our development environment with maven2 > and I could need some expert advises and best practices. I already read a lot > of the available documentation, still I have a fuzzy feeling, how to do it. > > The issue is that we are using a tool to generate three "profiles" based on a > model of some kind. I already managed to wrap that tool in a custom ant-based > plugin. And from my understanding of the maven concepts, the three > "profiles", which should be available independantly, should go into different > projects. Thus my current idea is to layout the projects like this: > > /some-tool-plugin > /xyz-spec-model > /xyz-spec-java > /xyz-spec-xsd > /xyz-spec-wsdl > > When I use the generation tool, I end up with this: > > /xyz-spec-model/target/generated/xyz.xsd > /xyz-spec-model/target/generated/xyz.wsdl > /xyz-spec-model/target/generated/javax/.../*.java > > My assumption is that I should package the whole generated target directory > somehow, pull it out in the other projects (xyz-spec-java, xyz-spec-xsd and > xyz-spec-wsdl) and repackage it. But how this process could work and even if > it's the right approach is unclear to me. > > Thanks for any advise on how to do this. > Kind Regards, > Andreas Ebbert-Karroum > Software Design Engineer - Nokia Networks Services / Middleware > phone: +49-211-94123928, fax: +49-211-94123838 > Heltorfer Straße 1, 40472 Düsseldorf, Germany > > > ________________________________ > > This message is confidential. If you have received this message in error, > please delete it from your system. You should not copy it for any purpose, or > disclose its contents to any other person. Internet communications are not > secure and therefore Nokia GmbH does not accept legal responsibility for the > contents of this message as it has been transmitted over a public network. > Thank you. > > Nokia GmbH, Nokia Networks is a German Company. Further information about the > Company is available from its principal offices at Heltorferstrasse 1, > D-40472, Düsseldorf, Germany and from the website at http://www.nokia.com/ > ________________________________ > > > > -- I could give you my word as a Spaniard. No good. I've known too many Spaniards. -- The Princess Bride --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
