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Posted to users@maven.apache.org by ar...@jpmorgan.com on 2007/10/30 11:43:09 UTC

Multiple source and output folders

Hello,

I have a maven project that is a webapp under Eclipse (RAD7). 
The outputDirectory is WebContent/WEB-INF/classes so I can run it inside 
my IDE.
The sourceDirectory is setup to be /src

Now in this webapp, I want to build an applet.
So instead of having the applet class files building into 
WebContent/WEB-INF/classes, I'd like them to build in WebContent/applet/ 
so it's in my web context and can be accessed from a browser.

Is it possible to define more than one source directory, and for each one 
a specific outputDirectory ?

Any clues on how to do this ? Ideally, i'd like to avoid creating another 
project and have everything in the same one for quick testing in the IDE.

Snip from my pom.xml

<build>
        <sourceDirectory>src</sourceDirectory>
        <outputDirectory>WebContent/WEB-INF/classes</outputDirectory>
        .....
</build>


Thanks in advance,
Best Regards,
Arnaud DOSTES

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