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-cyclical dependency between two or more modules in an enterprise application
-most commonly occurs when projects are imported from outside the workbench.
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-cannot accurately compute the build order of the projects. Full builds fail
-under these conditions, or require several invocations.</p>
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-best practice is to organize your projects or modules into components. This
-allows your module dependencies to function as a tree instead of a cycle diagram.
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