Hi Wayne,
I really don't understand your words.

If Super POM doesn't exist in my machine as a real and independent file,
then it may be built by source codes as a concept.
Does it means that if the concept of Super POM is changed, then the source
of Maven would be changed, too?
I cannot imagine that.

a cup of Java, cheers!
Sha Jiang


Wayne Fay wrote:
> 
> There is no Super POM in the filesystem somewhere. It is merely a concept.
> 
> /home/brian/java/projects/pom.xml
> /home/brian/java/projects/proj1/pom.xml (parent = ../pom.xml)
> /home/brian/java/projects/proj1/lib/pom.xml (parent = ../pom.xml)
> /home/brian/java/projects/proj1/web/pom.xml (parent = ../pom.xml)
> /home/brian/java/projects/proj2/pom.xml (parent = ../pom.xml)
> /home/brian/java/projects/proj2/lib/pom.xml (parent = ../pom.xml)
> /home/brian/java/projects/proj2/web/pom.xml (parent = ../pom.xml)
> 
> Thus all projects will share the /projects/pom.xml as a "super pom".
> 
> Wayne
> 
> On 4/6/06, Brian Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me where I can find the Super POM on the file system?
>>
>>
>>
>> I want to have one place where I can have all projects use our
>> repository, and I would like to avoid using <parent> tags in each
>> pom.xml in my many projects.  Also, ideally we won't have to have every
>> developer use their own settings.xml to set this up either.  It seems
>> like the super POM is the right place to put it, but I can't find it.
>> Maybe I'm misunderstanding what the Super POM is?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Brian
>>
>>
>>
>> "Even when you've played the game of your life, it's the feeling of
>> teamwork that you'll remember." - John C. Maxwell
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

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