I am helping someone implement Maven in their project and looking for the best way to go about generating two jars from the same source base. They did this previously via two ant targets. Please note we are retrofitting this codebase to Maven so it was not originally structured with Maven's "project" structure in mind.
The option to break up the project into two separate projects seems like the ideal way. They need an "ALL" jar and a client jar for distribution. >From what was explained, it might need to be three components where there are server, client, and shared code. This would result in three POMS and three jars which does not simplify distribution as they would like a single "ALL" jar rather than having three separate artifacts. The other option would be to have a separate profile which compiles the client jar but that doesn't seem "mavenish", and I'm not 1000% sure it can be supported . If there is a third way I would appreciate the recommendation. I also would like to hear thoughts on my two approaches and if anyone has had to deal with separating out things in this manner. Thanks so much. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]