> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edwin Punzalan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> If I'm not mistaken, it also gives you access to ${reactorProjects}
> where reactorProjects are the MavenProject references to the parent pom
> modules... Yes, @aggregator mojo can only be run on projects with
> <packaging>pom</packaging>
> 

No @aggregator mojo can be used on any kind of projects.  For example, the
assembly mojo is an aggregator mojo.


> ^_^
> 
> 
> dan tran wrote:
> 
> >to turn off multi module build, without this tag you have to do
> >
> >  mvn -N goals
> >
> >-D


What is the impact when put '@aggregator' and '@phase xxxx' or when the user
attach it to a particular phase inside his pom.xml ?

I guess that all the 'normal' plugin attached to the phases before xxx will
be executed on the sub-mudules, but not the plugin flagged with
'@aggregator'.  Is it correct?

Thanks,
Gilles


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> >On 12/28/05, Scokart Gilles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >>This is a tag we can place in the mojo.  What does it means?  What is
> its
> >>purpose?
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> >>Thanks,
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> >>SCOKART Gilles
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