Then you can only build your project from the top level. Maven *will
not* go into mod1 and build it automatically when you are building in
mod3. But it will build each of your modules in order if you have a
parent pom in that top level (what you are calling project) and
specify mod1, mod2, and mod3 as modules.

Maven has certain requirements to function properly; primary among
them is the usage of a local repository where artifacts are installed,
so they can be properly found and re-used later, etc. So you *must*
install the artifacts if you aren't going to build from the top level
every single time.

Wayne

On 6/1/06, Eugeny N Dzhurinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have some project which consists of several modules.
Some of modules depends of another modules.

project
|-module1
|-module2
|-module3

I would like to be able to build single module and all modules it depens on if
required. If I change directory to 'module3' and try mvn compile, maven
complains it can't find dependency 'module1' because I didn't installed it
(with mvn install). I don't want to install module1 into repository.

--
Eugene N Dzhurinsky

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