>2. If I still insist on using maven to build calcite, is there any risk?
>3. If I want to migrate from gradle back to maven, is there any quick and
correct method to do this?

Calcite should have dropped Maven support. So if you want to use
Maven somehow, it 1) won't be in Calcite repo 2) you might work it around
in your own fork.


Additional question: why do you want to migrate back to Maven?


-Rui


On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 11:07 AM Rui Wang <amaliu...@apache.org> wrote:

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> -Rui
>
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 10:31 AM 丁小冬(比古) <dxd261...@antfin.com.invalid>
> wrote:
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>>
>> Hi, Calcite developers
>>
>> I would like to build calcite with Maven, but now calcite only support
>> gradle build. I have three questions:
>> 1. Is there any reason that Calcite had to migrate from maven to gradle?
>> 2. If I still insist on using maven to build calcite, is there any risk?
>> 3. If I want to migrate from gradle back to maven, is there any quick and
>> correct method to do this?
>>
>> thank you for your attention, this is really important to me, looking
>> forward to your reply
>>
>> Great thanks
>> Winter Ding
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