I would say, theoretically, it should. However, to accomplish it properly,
it would have to execute the given pom and analyze the results to see what
source folders are being looked at... Afer all, any plugin could be jumping
in and adding source folders, even without having them declared anywhere in
the pom.

There is also the problem where you have non-java sources. I am using groovy
in my project, and IDEA/eclipse does not recognize that as a source folder
via the pom.

I would suggest you do what I did, and split your multi-source artifact into
two seperate ones. If they are heavily dependant on each other, you may wish
to factor out the dependencies into a third module which could be depended
on by your two new artifacts.

Alternatively, you could just tell everyone on your team to go add the
appropriate source folders manually whenever they open a project.

On Jan 7, 2008 9:16 AM, Jan Torben Heuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Kallin Nagelberg wrote:
>
> > I was using this plugin for a bit to add an additional source directory,
> > but intellij IDEA does not recognize the additional source. I ended up
> > having to create a new artifact for the second set of sources.
>
> eclipse (or the maven-eclipse-plugin) does not add the sourcefolder as
> well.
> Or should it?
>
> Jan
>
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