Hi Ashwin,

1. pom.xml will be in the application folder and can be checked in CVS 
just like any other files
2. you can create maven project anywhere, as long as you mention the 
repoistory locations properly in pom.xml
3. tags need not be mentioned in anywhere in pom.xml, you can check out 
the changes from CVS just like you do for any other projects. All the 
dependecies will be mentioned in pom.xml and will be downloaded from 
repositories at compile time.
4. When you change any existing application, make sure you mention the 
dependencies in pom.xml to compile properply.

You can find more help for basic stuff at 
http://cvs.peopleware.be/training/maven/maven2/. I found it very useful.

Regards.





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I'm a beginner in Maven and Continnum and even to the entire build 
process.
My questions are mudane and pretty ridiculous but still help me out.

Here they're

1.Where does pom.xml reside?CVS or local machine?
2.Where do I create a Maven project?
3.How can I checkout the new update files from CVS,how can I specify the
tags?Every time a developer sumbits changes in CVS and tags them,how do I
checkout it out?Where do I specify the tags?
4.Also how do i make changes to the existing application with these new
modifications?

Please Answer these.
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