Well, I'm not aware of such a command. But what do you mean by "they are
peers". If they are compulsorily side by side, then you could design a
parent pom to make them related.

Note: are you using subversion? If so, the you might be able to use
svn:external keyword to create a virtual parent directory that would contain
the two project you're speaking about.

And if you really want, you might want to consider maven-exec-plugin:
http://mojo.codehaus.org/exec-maven-plugin/exec-mojo.html. You could launch
the mvn install command. But this would be a lot dirtier than the previous
solution imo.

Cheers.

2008/12/10 Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Is there a way for one Maven/Eclipse project to force the build of another?
>
> I asked this question once before, and the answer was to create a "reactor"
> project and make the dependent projects modules. This is not possible; we
> can't rearrange our directory structures. These two projects are peers and
> are not part of a larger structure.
>
> All I need is a command, which can be issued from within a Maven POM or an
> Ant script, to trigger a "mvn install" in another project in the Eclipse
> environment.
>
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