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Robert Muir commented on LUCENE-2657:
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Steven, i totally dont mind if we change the whole way the ant build works with 
regards to maven, to depend on the dev-tools scenario.

For example, you could have 'ant maven' that:
1. copies the stuff from /dev-tools wherever it needs to be to make maven happy.
2. does whatever is necessary (invoke maven, whatever) to make the artifacts.

Or you could have 'ant maven' that only does part #1, but 'ant maven-artifacts' 
that does part #2, and depends on part #1.

i just want it to be in /dev-tools, because if i see build.xml in a directory, 
i think its supported by Ant. If i see Makefile
in a directory, I think its supported by Make, pom.xml by Maven, and so on.

we could also add pom.xml to the svn:ignore for all the directories too, so 
that there are no problems with people
using the maven framework in dev-tools.


> Replace Maven POM templates with full POMs, and change documentation 
> accordingly
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-2657
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2657
>             Project: Lucene - Java
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Build
>    Affects Versions: 3.1, 4.0
>            Reporter: Steven Rowe
>            Assignee: Steven Rowe
>             Fix For: 3.1, 4.0
>
>         Attachments: LUCENE-2657-branch_3x.patch, LUCENE-2657.patch, 
> LUCENE-2657.patch, LUCENE-2657.patch, LUCENE-2657.patch, LUCENE-2657.patch, 
> LUCENE-2657.patch, LUCENE-2657.patch, LUCENE-2657.patch, LUCENE-2657.patch, 
> LUCENE-2657.patch, LUCENE-2657.patch, LUCENE-2657.patch, LUCENE-2657.patch, 
> LUCENE-2657.patch, LUCENE-2657.patch
>
>
> The current Maven POM templates only contain dependency information, the bare 
> bones necessary for uploading artifacts to the Maven repository.
> The full Maven POMs in the attached patch include the information necessary 
> to run a multi-module Maven build, in addition to serving the same purpose as 
> the current POM templates.
> Several dependencies are not available through public maven repositories.  A 
> profile in the top-level POM can be activated to install these dependencies 
> from the various {{lib/}} directories into your local repository.  From the 
> top-level directory:
> {code}
> mvn -N -Pbootstrap install
> {code}
> Once these non-Maven dependencies have been installed, to run all Lucene/Solr 
> tests via Maven's surefire plugin, and populate your local repository with 
> all artifacts, from the top level directory, run:
> {code}
> mvn install
> {code}
> When one Lucene/Solr module depends on another, the dependency is declared on 
> the *artifact(s)* produced by the other module and deposited in your local 
> repository, rather than on the other module's un-jarred compiler output in 
> the {{build/}} directory, so you must run {{mvn install}} on the other module 
> before its changes are visible to the module that depends on it.
> To create all the artifacts without running tests:
> {code}
> mvn -DskipTests install
> {code}
> I almost always include the {{clean}} phase when I do a build, e.g.:
> {code}
> mvn -DskipTests clean install
> {code}

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