Yes that idea crossed my mind too. But I didnt tried it yet. The core module
will have a lot of template files, images, javascript and all that kind of
files. Don't I have to build a jar out of it? I was under the impression
that I can not store resources such as freemarker template files inside a
jar. 
I hope this is not a very dumb question... and somebody, or you Maria, can
enlighten me a little more. 

Thx so far, I'll try to check it out. But any more input is greatly
apreciated.

Santo.


Maria Odea Ching-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi Santonian,
> 
> I don't think using project inheritance for the core module and the 
> customer specific modules is the right way.
> What I suggest is you can have the core module as a separate project and 
> have each of the customer-specific modules as separate projects as well. 
> Then just set the core module as a dependency of these customer-specific 
> projects.
> 
> Hope this helps! :-)
> 
> Thanks,
> Deng
> 
> Santonian wrote:
>> Hello there,
>>
>> I am working with maven some time now but have not the most experince
>> with
>> the configuartion of it. 
>> I have the following problem to solve and I dont know exactly how to do
>> it.
>> I read about project inheritance, but I am not sure if thats the right
>> thing
>> for me.
>>
>> This is what I am trying to achive:
>>
>> We have an application that mainly uses Spring MVC and Freemarker. Rigth
>> now
>> for each customer we have a seperate project because the requirements of
>> each customer are quite diffrent.
>>
>> Now we want to refactor our application, so that we can have a core
>> module
>> and an individual module for each customer. The individual modules must
>> be
>> able to inherith classes of the core module. Changed made to the core
>> module
>> should be reflected by all customer specific modules.
>>
>> How can I do that? Is Project Inheritance the right thing for me? Can I
>> have
>> the core part and the customer parts all in the same project or do I have
>> to
>> have a seperate project for all customers?
>>
>> Any tips and links are greatly apreciated.
>>
>> cheers 
>> Santo
>>   
> 
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