Hey,
thanks for the answer. I got to it by thinking and reading the
documentation in the meantime as well ;). Archetypes are not what I was
really looking for to tell the truth. I prefer copying my pom.xml in my
existing projects. It's really poor that you need to define any kind of
file for a folder to be created. Just giving a folder name for "source"
does nothing... Using "allowPartial" didn't work out as well, so I'm
quite annoyed by the archetype. The main stuff (packaging, ...) worked
fine nevertheless...
Thanks,
Christopher
Napoleon Esmundo Ramirez schrieb:
Hello,
The archetype plugin gives you a kick to start on projects immediately. It
creates the template of your project as far as sources and resources are
concerned. The target is defined in the project's pom.xml and it doesn't
need to be in the archetype as it frequently gets cleaned in the file
system. :)
Cheers!
Nap
On 4/5/06, Christopher Cudennec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I try to get to know what I can do by the archetype plugin. The guide to
creating archetypes is alright for the basics but I would like to know
how to set more variables by the archetype.xml. The documentation talks
about setting the source and test-source-directory. But what about the
target directory? In order to be able to adjust my own archetype to my
existing project structure I would like to be able to set this one as
well. I would appreciate any comments or a DTD ;).
Thanks,
Christopher
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