Find parent and submodule definitions before fully resolving a pom

The Maven API has two options for parsing pom files: getting the "raw model"
(which parses the pom to ensure it is correct, but doesn't do any resolution nor
variable substitution) and getting the "effective model," which does all
resolution. Before this CL, generate_workspace was just getting the effective
model immediately, which is easily foiled by having an artifact that depends on
a "sibling" (the parent cannot be resolved until the siblings are and the
siblings can only be resolved if they happen to arrive in the right order).

This changes the code to get the raw models first to get locations of all
artifacts, then fully resolve them.

This fixes #383.

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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=101129094
7 files changed
tree: 27890d457a07d764bdad52ee0c72d1f25eb99476
  1. examples/
  2. scripts/
  3. site/
  4. src/
  5. third_party/
  6. tools/
  7. .gitattributes
  8. .gitignore
  9. BUILD
  10. compile.sh
  11. CONTRIBUTING.md
  12. LICENSE.txt
  13. README.md
  14. WORKSPACE
README.md

Bazel (Alpha)

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