Thanks, John, for answering my question. There's no special reason, I have the 
project on a SSD drive and don't want to write to that so often.



On Friday, May 30, 2014 5:28 AM, Karl Heinz Marbaise <[email protected]> wrote:
 


Hi,


>
> grandfather
>       |
>       |---- pom.xml
>       |
>       |---- father
>                |
>                |---- pom.xml
>                |
>                |---- son
>                       |
>                       |---- pom.xml
>
> If I build that project, I will have these target directories: 
> /home/me/projects/grandfather/target, 
> /home/me/projects/grandfather/father/target and 
> /home/me/projects/grandfather/father/son/target.
>
>
> Is there anyway to modify only 1 pom.xml (it doesn't matter if it is 
> grandfather's or father's or son's) so that the target directories are 
> /tmp/grandfather/target, /tmp/grandfather/father/target and 
> /tmp/grandfather/father/son/target?

So my question to this is: Why do want to do this? What's the reason to 
use a folder outside the modules ? Can you explain your use case and why 
you need it such that way and can't stuck with the conventions 
project/target ?

Kind regards
Karl-Heinz Marbaise


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