Thanks Wayne,

 You correctly mentioned about using Unpack Dependency plugin. I used it &
it resolved my issue.

Thanks for the response.

Regards,
Ram


On 9/22/08, Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What exactly is your question? I read the email twice, and there's no
> question in it.
>
> If the XMLBeans plugin supports reading XSD files from a Jar and
> generating the source, this should be pretty simple with a little
> configuration.
>
> If it does not, you will probably need to use the dependency plugin to
> unpack the XSD jar into Project 2's target folder so the XMLBeans
> plugin has XSD files to work on so it can generate the source
> properly. Or you could modify the XMLBeans plugin source code so it
> supports reading from Jars.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 1:49 AM, RAM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> >         I have few clarifications using XSD's from multiple Projects
> using
> > Maven and then generating Java Objects using XMLBeans Plugin. Any
> > help/guidance is appreciated:
> >
> >  I have 2 Projects now.
> >
> > *Project 1*: Called as XSD-PROJECT which just holds all the xsd's. This
> > Project builds a "jar" file which contains all the xsd's.
> >
> > *Project 2: *This Project is a web Project, in which, we have WSDL & 1
> more
> > XSD under WEB-INF.
> >
> > Our requirement is to use *Project 1* as dependency for *Project 2 *and
> > generate the Java Objects using XMLBeans plugin for the Project 2. The
> > generated classes should include all the Java Object for all the XSD's
> from
> > both the locations.
> >
> > We are using XMLBeans 2.3.0 & Maven 2.0.9.
> >
> > --
> > Thanks,
> > Ram
> >
>
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