[jbosstools-dev] What is build/pom.xml, pom-core.xml and pom-soa.xml about?

Max Rydahl Andersen manderse at redhat.com
Thu Mar 22 12:01:38 EDT 2012


> Are you saying we should do this?
> 
> rm -f pom.xml
> mv pom-core.xml pom.xml

The only reason why this should be it is that you want to be able to check out that build/pom.xml on its own.

What I want to avoid is we have 3 pom.xml files that is 80-90% same content. That is mess to maintain/understand/use.

/max

> 
> These are used by
> 
> http://hudson.qa.jboss.com/hudson/job/jbosstools-3.3_trunk.tests/
> http://hudson.qa.jboss.com/hudson/job/jbosstools-3.3_trunk.continuous/
> http://hudson.qa.jboss.com/hudson/job/jbosstools-3.3_trunk.soa-tooling.tests/
> http://hudson.qa.jboss.com/hudson/job/jbosstools-3.3_trunk.soa-tooling.continuous/
> 
> (and matching 4 other jobs in 3.3x branch, s/trunk/stable_branch/ in the 
> above URLs)
> 
> 
> On 03/22/2012 10:17 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>> They seem to have 80% the same content.
>> 
>> Why are there three ?
>> 
>> Why not just one and then soa moves somewhere else with just their needed setup ?
>> 
>> /max
>> 
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