You can use either ant task to copy (with antrun-plugin) or (and that's
prefered IMHO) use maven-dependency-plugin (
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/), create dependency
from B to A and unpack it to some dir under B/target. Add B/target as
resource and you are done.


Erez.

On Nov 30, 2007 2:03 AM, /U <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I am using Maven 2.0.4.
>
> I have a project A which has resource R1 and R2:
>       A/src/main/resources/
>                    /R1
>                    /R2
>
> I have another project at the same level, say B.
> I need a plugin which would copy R1 and R2 from A/src/main/resources
> into a specified directory X of project B:
>
>     $ cd B
>     $ ls -R src/main/resources
>     $ mvn insert-resources:insert-resources
>     [...]
>     $ ls -R src/main/resources
>      src/main/resources/R1
>      src/main/resources/R2
>     $
>
> Is there a plugin which would do this?
>
> If not, I am willing to write a plugin; I just am not sure how to
> pull R1 and R2 from A into B.
>
> Would I just have project A package R1 and R2 into a jarfile,
> put a dependency in B on A.jar and extract contents of A.jar in
> my plugin?
>
> Pl help,
>
> /U
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