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 >> >> >> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Super-POM-tf1407288s177.html#a8039753 Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
