Oddly enough:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/ARCHETYPE-22#action_62607


On 4/6/06, Kathryn Huxtable <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It would be nice in designing archetypes if you could make use of package
> structure under the java directories, e.g. Having something like
> foo/bar/baz.java and specifying a package of a.b.c would yield the file
> a/b/c/foo/bar/baz.java instead of foo/bar/a/b/c/baz.java.
>
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> Kathryn Huxtable
> Middleware Architect
> Core Middleware
> Information Technology, a division of Information Services
> The University of Kansas
>
>
> On 4/6/06 4:13 AM, "Christopher Cudennec" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 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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