thanks, so there is absolutely no way to rid every single pom.xml with some
reference to junit for example?

Lisa



Wayne Fay wrote:
> 
>>                I do not want this plugin section in every pom.xml in
>> every sub-module
>> (some 5 deep)
>>                How do I do this to make it go?
> 
> Generally, you should configure plugins like this in the
> <pluginManagement> section in the top parent, and then when you
> declare the plugin in each child, it will inherit the configuration
> from the parent.
> 
> So the parent has the "big configuration" section in pluginMgmt, and
> the children just have:
> <plugin>
>   <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
>   <artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
> </plugin>
> 
> Of course, surefire is already declared in the super pom, so you
> shouldn't even need to include that in the children. Check "mvn
> help:effective-pom" in a child once you've added that configuration to
> the top parent -- it should show up.
> 
> Wayne
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