A workaround for this 'problem' could be to specify a couple (a lot?) of 
profiles, that contain the modules you need to combine. You can then run 
maven with the selected profiles, building only those modules you declared in 
the profiles.
Personally, I'd at least make sure that all modules that have dependencies to 
eachother are grouped inside a profile. Not necessary if your local or remote 
repo has a version, but at least you won't be wondering why certain 
changes 'don't work' when you forget to build a module!


On Tuesday 22 May 2007 21:39, Steven Rowe wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> As far as I know, Maven does not have direct support for what you want.
>
> But lots of people have been asking for just this functionality recently.
>
> See <http://www.nabble.com/Specify-a-dynamic-profile-t3754208s177.html>
> for a discussion of some workarounds.
>
> Steve
>
> Richard Allen wrote:
> > We have a good size multi-module build. To reduce the development cycle
> > time I would like to be able to say to Maven only include these modules
> > in the build. That way we could reduce the amount of time it takes to
> > build the project when testing only a single module. Is that possible?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
> >
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