You should use multiple projects with dependencies set up between them.

Some webpages should help explain it:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/index.html
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/09/07/maven.html

Also the free PDF ebooks from Mergere/DevZuz and Sonatype have
complete examples and documentation on this structure:
http://www.devzuz.com/web/guest/products/resources#BBWM
http://www.sonatype.com/book/index.html

Wayne

On 7/24/07, Vaidya, Supriya A (US - Chicago) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi:

I have a single project with multiple packages:

1. Package A - EJB files
2. Package B - Servlet files
3. Package C - Helper classes

The objective is to create a JAR of the EJB files, and then a WAR of the
servlet files that also includes the JAR (but not the .class files
directly) and then package this whole WAR in the EAR.

I know we can do this in Ant, but what is the best way of accomplishing
this goal in Maven? Should I have created different projects? Or do I
have to use filters? Or maybe the ant plugin?

Suggestions would really help!


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