I wonder if it would make sense to create a project of type jar that does
nothing more than declare common dependencies like spring and hibernate. 
This way, by including a common data access jar file, all other data access
modules would transitively include the spring and hibernate jars.

Any thoughts our ideas would be greatly appreciated.

jp4

jp4 wrote:
> 
> I have been doing some reading and it looks like the <pluginManagement>
> section will allow me to achieve part of what I want to do with reusing
> plugin configurations.  
> 
> jp4
> 
> jp4 wrote:
>> 
>> I have posted about this question several times before but haven't
>> received many responses.  I am hoping that someone has done or knows how
>> to accomplish the following.
>> 
>> Basically, I have several multi module projects.  Each project defines a
>> parent pom.xml file which contains a list of modules as well as the
>> project's version id (all children use the parent.version).  In addition,
>> if necessary, it defines any common dependencies for it's modules.  
>> 
>> I have several projects that follow this pattern, most of which produce a
>> deployable webapp and consist of webapp, model, data access, and service
>> modules.  For the most part, the data access modules usually share common
>> configuration such as spring and hibernate dependencies and perhaps some
>> common plugins.  So, in the case of a data access module, I would like
>> it's parent to be the projects' parent pom.xml file, but I would also
>> like it to be able to inherit data access configurations from a different
>> pom.xml file.  
>> 
>> I know that you can create an inheritance chain, but in this case, I
>> really don't want the project's parent pom.xml file to inherit from a
>> data access pom.xml for obvious reasons.  
>> 
>> The solution may be that I have to redefine the spring and hibernate
>> dependencies as well as plugins in each data access project.  I can do
>> that, but I wanted to explore a more elegant solution before resorting to
>> that.
>> 
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> jp4
>> 
> 
> 

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