Hello,

Could someone please confirm or dismiss (preferably the latter) the following, 
from 
http://www.sonatype.com/books/maven-book/reference/pom-relationships-sect-multi-module.html
 (Maven: The Definitive Guide):

"The directory structure on the file system would also mirror the module 
relationships", i.e. module code must always live underneath the root of the 
project whose POM lists the module.

I would like the POM listing the modules to live in a sibling directory to the 
module root directories themselves, not in a parent directory. If that were not 
possible, I would consider it an unfortunate limitation imposed by Maven - a 
build system would ideally not enforce the source's layout on the filesystem.

Thanks,

Dennis

Dennis Mendelson
Java Developer (Credit Risk BAU)
RBS Global Banking & Markets
Bankside 2, 90-100 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SW, United Kingdom
Office: +44 20 3361 9227  |  Mobile: +44 7717 222 690



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