Re: [M2] Multiple Project Layout and Eclipse

2005-10-25 Thread Jason van Zyl
--- > > >>> Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 24.10.2005 15:26:04 >>> > Hi Bernd, > > I've been reading your Maven post re: > > "[M2] Multiple Project Layout and Eclipse" > > and wondered if you ever reached any conclusions or

Re: [M2] Multiple Project Layout and Eclipse

2005-10-25 Thread Bernd Mau
AIL PROTECTED]> 24.10.2005 15:26:04 >>> Hi Bernd, I've been reading your Maven post re: "[M2] Multiple Project Layout and Eclipse" and wondered if you ever reached any conclusions or recommendations as I'm at the same point. Apologies I couldn't post a rep

Re: [M2] Multiple Project Layout and Eclipse

2005-10-17 Thread Bernd Mau
> This is a frequently asked and answered question - you'll find plenty > in the mail archives. Unfortunately I could not find the answers in the mail archive. That's why I have posted the questions. >Any eclipse users volunteer to write a short howto/faq? If I' ll get some input, I could write th

Re: [M2] Multiple Project Layout and Eclipse

2005-09-29 Thread Brett Porter
This is a frequently asked and answered question - you'll find plenty in the mail archives. Any eclipse users volunteer to write a short howto/faq? - Brett On 9/29/05, Bernd Mau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > the parent POM is used to be in the parent directory of the modules. In > case of

[M2] Multiple Project Layout and Eclipse

2005-09-29 Thread Bernd Mau
Hi, the parent POM is used to be in the parent directory of the modules. In case of using eclipse this directory would be equivalent to the workspace directory. Unfortunetly you can't check out single files with eclipse directly into the workspace. I tried the following layout: m2.test.pom Pa