I have a multi-module Maven project with a parent project P and three sub-modules A, B, and C.  Both B and C are war projects and both depend on A.  
I can type mvn compile in P and have all of the sub-modules properly compiled. The problem comes when I want to do operations for specific modules.
I'd like to be able to package a war for project B, but when I run the package command from B's directory, it complains that it can't find the dependencies for A.  
I understand from this question: Maven and dependent modules that perhaps Maven isn't really designed for this type of dependency resolution, but that begs the question of how do I package B?  
- Do I have to run - mvn packagefor the entire project hierarchy when I really just want- B?
- Do I have to install snapshots of A into my local repository every time I want to package - B?
This second scenario isn't much fun when A is still under active development.
Any best practices here?
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    