> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Hobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 13 November 2006 11:23
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: Re: [m2] List of All Dependencies for any project X
> 
> On 13/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Something like that I think.
> >
> > For now I would like to know if what the dependency used in 
> the whole 
> > project.
> >
> > Suppose I had a project tree such as this:
> >
> > A-->B-->C
> >     |
> >     D-->E--F
> >     |
> >     G
> >

Forgot about that ... clearly did not explain my problem

==////==

> 
> Hmm, not too sure I understand what you mean there.  The 
> dependency tree in the aforementioned report will give you 
> the full dependency hierarchy for whichever project you run it under.
>

Let take it step backwards. Let say I am working with the DayTrader J2EE
project in the BBWB pdf.

daytrader
   |
   +--client
   |  |
   |  +--streamer
   |  +--wsappclient
   |  \--pom.xml
   |
   +--server
   |  +--ear
   |  +--ejb
   |  +--web
   |  \--pom.xml
   |
   \--pom.xml


I would like to see a full list of dependencies required for the whole
of DayTrader J2EE application and all of it sub-projects `client',
`client/streamer'
`client/wsappclient' , `server', `server/ear'. 

I would rather see it is one report under 
`daytrader/target/site/dependencies.html' instead of a series
of separate reports under 
`daytrader/{client,server}/**/target/site/dependencies.html'

Ok when I try running `mvn project-info-reports:dependencies' on my 
client's own project I don't see this grand total view. 
I can see only the dependencies relevant to the current project 
that I am in, even it is the (root) master project. 
(e.g. the daytrader/pom.xml). Is it making sense now?
 
> > Here is the analogy: The difference between with the 
> traditional UNIX 
> > command
> >
> >         (1) du /usr/src
> >

du /usr/src

> > and
> >
> >       (2) du -k /usr/src

Wrong flag (twice in one day, huh)

du -s /usr/src 

> 
> This just changes the units to kilobytes, not sure what the 
> analogy is here?
==////==
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