not really. Look at the configuration of the <build> element for example,
you can customize source and resource directories there.

The benefit of using the maven standard directory layout [1] is that things
Just Work without the need for extra configuration everywhere. This is
especially helpful for newcomers to the maven paradigm, as its one thing
less to configure/worry about.

Jorg

[1]
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-standard-directory-layout.html

On 6/14/06, Jeff Mutonho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Our projects are structured using the SoC principle , but they do not have
the
src/main/java/com/mycompany...blah blah  and src/main/webapp  package
structure.Where would I start from to tell M2 about the existing
project structure?Is it too much elbow grease and pain to get M2 to
work with a different project structure?

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