Hi,

oh boy, another Maven plugin for AndroMDA???

???
Matthias

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> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 9:11 PM
> To: Lofi Dewanto; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Andromda-user] Maven plug-in
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> just as a FYI ...
> 
> I am currently working on a Maven plugin for AndroMDA because
> I am using AndroMDA within the software project of my master 
> study and we are using Maven as our primary build tool.
> 
> That means that I had two options using Ant for AndroMDA and 
> Maven for the remaining parts, or writing a Maven plugin ;-)
> 
> cheers
> 
> daniel s. haischt
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> Lofi Dewanto wrote:
> 
> |> - automated daily builds, including publication of the "latest and 
> |> greatest" version on the project web site.
> |> - automated QA runs on the current build (JUnit, FindBugs, 
> whatever), 
> |> of course with automatic publication of the test results
> |> - handling dependencies on subcomponents. Example: You're only 
> |> interested in developing the "Foo" cartridge, so you set up a CVS 
> |> repository for it and configure Maven to use the current 
> build from 
> |> the main AndroMDA web site for all dependecies.
> |>
> |> In short, this sounds like just the situation where we can 
> actually 
> |> profit from Maven.
> |
> |
> | yes, this is true.
> |
> |> The only downside I can see is that more people are 
> familiar with Ant 
> |> than with Maven, which makes it a bit more difficult to 
> attract new 
> |> developers. But that's what we have a Wiki for, isn't it? :-)
> |
> |
> | And this is what I really hate: complexity. Adding Maven as 
> the build 
> | system for AndroMDA means adding complexity of building those 
> | cartridges. I don't see any problem if AndroMDA Core or Samples use 
> | Maven for their build system. But if you also need Maven to 
> build your 
> | cartridges... Gee, I don't think that this is a good 
> idea... Remember 
> | KISS ;-)
> |
> | At the moment it's pretty straight forward to build your own 
> | cartridges:
> | - Use the cartridge structure.
> | - Apply some changes into *one* Ant build file.
> | - That's it.
> |
> | Also, Ant support for IDE (NetBeans and Eclipse) is gorgious! But 
> | Maven?
> |
> | Please think about this twice, before you jump into Maven 
> wagon, just 
> | for one Ant build file ;-)
> |
> | Cheers,
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