The more details that you provide about what you are trying to build,
the more likely it is that you will find someone who has the "right"
answer.
It is 99.9% certain, that more than one person has built what you are
trying to do.
If you ask very specific questions, you will tend to get very accurate
answers that are correct responses to your question but wrong for what
you ultimately want to achieve.
More context => better advice.
If you also mention your IDE and the version of Maven that you are
using, you might get better results.
On 07/04/2011 9:46 AM, Rafael Vanderlei wrote:
Hi, Ron. Thanks for response.
How would I configure such a project using Maven? Keeping in mind I
already have all the code in the modules I mentioned before and I just
need a way to put everything together in a jar and then deploy to Nexus.
Regards,
Rafael.
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Ron Wheeler
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
This looks like a classic web services configuration.
The web services project produces a jar that all the clients need,
it gets deployed as an artifact and the clients depend on that
artifact.
Is that what you are trying to do?
Ron
On 07/04/2011 9:27 AM, Rafael Vanderlei wrote:
Hi.
I have a multi module project and I need to generate two
clients (could be
more) for my application. But the clients need to include
classes that are
in different modules, so I'm kind of not having much idea on
how to do this.
My project structure is like this
- root
--- module a (jar)
--- module b (jar)
--- module c (ejb)
--- module d (ejb)
--- module e (war)
--- module f (war)
As I said, the clients I need to generate must include a
different subset of
classes that are in module a, module b and module d. Also I
need to deploy
these clients to the company's repository (I'm using Nexus) so
the consumers
can declare it as a dependency.
What do you recommend for this need?
Thanks and regards,
Rafael.
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