@Jan: automate JSF compatibility tests: I severly doubt this will be automatable. You don't know how complicated this thing is to be run even manually ;)
regards, Martin On 10/23/05, ir. ing. Jan Dockx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 23 Oct 2005, at 3:58, John Fallows wrote: > > > On 10/22/05, ir. ing. Jan Dockx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Here are some humble suggestions from our experience: > >> > > > > […] > > > > >> 3) Automate the release procedure; use maven > >> > >> Yes, I know this was discussed 3 months ago. But it is clear that the > >> release procedure is manual now, that there are problems automating > >> it. > >> With maven, most of the work is done already, and you will be able to > >> spend the time you spend now on duplicating maven functionality in > >> ant, > >> to automate the missing parts, like running the JSF compatibility > >> tests. > > > > +1 (use Maven2) > > > > I would suggest Maven 1: the plugins are the force of Maven, and most > are not yet updated for Maven 2. > But let's not focus on this: we are in agreement. > > > > > […] > > > > Met vriendelijke groeten, > > Jan Dockx > > PeopleWare NV - Head Office > Cdt.Weynsstraat 85 > B-2660 Hoboken > Tel: +32 3 448.33.38 > Fax: +32 3 448.32.66 > > PeopleWare NV - Branch Office Geel > Kleinhoefstraat 5 > B-2440 Geel > Tel: +32 14 57.00.90 > Fax: +32 14 58.13.25 > > http://www.peopleware.be/ > http://www.mobileware.be/ > > > -- http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Trainings in English and German