Creating JBoss Seam project (or anyother project actually) in Maven2 compatible directory
structure
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Key: RHDS-277
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/RHDS-277
Project: Red Hat Developer Studio
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Mehmet Salgar
Hi,
my request is Red Hat Studio and Maven 2 related.
I think Red Hat Studio should create (or at least give the possibility) for the Jboss Seam
projects in a structure that is compatible with a Maven 2 structure.
It is undeniable fact that java programmers are moving toward Maven 2 to manage their
depenencies (even JBoss
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/Pete,
http://www.michaelyuan.com/blog/2007/10/09/jboss-seam-project-setup-with-...,
http://www.jroller.com/wesleyhales/,
http://jbossportal.blogspot.com/), in this time it is
interesting that an IDE that is developed with Red Hat and JBoss is not supporting
directory structure of Maven 2.
With Beta2, I can create a JBoss Seam project and create necessary pom.xml for the web
module to be compatible with Maven 2 but with ejb module it is not possible, because
maven-ejb-plugin needs ejb-jar.xml (or anything in META-INF) to be in src/main/resources.
It is not possible to configure this for any other directory in maven-ejb-plugin.
It is not possible to change the directory structure in RHDS also, it is default
ejbModule/META-INF, there must be at least a way to set this to src/main/resources during
the project creation.
Same is valid for the web project creation, there I can choose the directory but on a flat
level, so it can be src, main but not src/main/java or src/main/webapp.
As I said little bit more compatablity with Maven 2 or little bit more configurablitiy
from RHDS would be nice, it would be really stupid not be able to use Maven 2 while it is
not RHDS project structure compatible and it would be also stupid not to be able to use
RHDS features while it is Maven 2 project structure incompatible......
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