Thank's for reply.

Using this, how do you use multiproject goals ?

Is it enough to set maven.multiproject.includes=../subproject1/project.xml, 
../subproject2/project.xml  ?

Nico.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeffrey Bonevich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: how to use multi-projects with eclipse


> eclipse don't workm that way (unless root is the eclipse project and the
> subprojects are just directories under that, in which case you would
> only end up with one jar file, one .classpath, one .project).  I do this
> like so:
>
> (workspace)
>    |--master-project
>    |    |-project.xml etc.
>    |--subproject1
>    |    |-project.xml (extends ${basedir}/../master-project/project.xml
>    |--subproject2
>    |    |-project.xml (extends ${basedir}/../master-project/project.xml
>
> This is pretty simple and works well.  You can easily add a third
> subproject for common utilities shared by both the other subprojects...
>
> jeff
>
> Nicolas De Loof wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm using maven on a project involving two jars and I understood to late I should 
> > use multi-projects to do that. Not
a
> > big problem, but I would like some suggestions for the next project that will use 
> > mave :
> >
> > We use eclipse for java developments. I would like to define a multi-project this 
> > way :
> >
> > (root)
> >     /project.xml
> >     /maven.xml
> >     /project.properties
> >
> >     /subproject1 (an ejb for example)
> >         /src/java
> >         /src/test
> >         /project.xml (extends ../project.xml)
> >
> >     /subproject2 (webapp for example)
> >         /src/java
> >         /src/test
> >         /src/web
> >         /project.xml (extends ../project.xml)
> >
> > (If something seems stupid, please tell me !)
> >
> >
> > On eclipse, I would like to import "root" project from CVS  *AND* child projects 
> > so that  independant eclipse
> > .classpath/.project can be defined for subprojects.
> >
> > Without that, I'm sure I'll find some code in ejb project that uses webapp 
> > classes, for example date or format
utils.
> >
> > Do you have any suggestion on the way to make all of this work on eclipse with *as 
> > simple as possible* configuration
?
> >
> > Nico.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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