On Apr 21, 2015, at 12:33 AM, Adam Heath <doo...@brainfood.com> wrote:

> (picking a random email to respond to; I haven't read anything of this thread 
> all weekend, I will need to spend some time doing so)
> 
> Fyi, I have framework/start, base, and entity all compiling with maven now. 
> API test cases work.  Separate foo.jar and foo-test.jar are done.  
> META-INF/services/ all located properly.  Everything in base/lib/** and 
> entity/lib/** has <dependency> settings in pom.xml, but *without* having to 
> download anything(yet).  I can't stress enough that there are *no* changes to 
> any existing files. Absolutely none.
> 
> As such, due to the volume of this discussion, I will be coming up with a way 
> to have all these poms overlayed(or some other technical solution) to an 
> unmodified ofbiz checkout.  Git submodules might not be the right approach, I 
> need to look at git subtree a bit more.
> 
> ps: It's suprising how quickly I was able to start getting maven to work.  I 
> thought it would be extremely difficult.
> 
> pps: I did a comparison of ant, ivy, maven, and gradle at 
> http://trends.google.com/.  Maven is the correct choice, gradle is too new.

Hi Adam,

I would suggest you to revert your commit until this discussion settles down 
and a final decision is taken by the community.

Jacopo

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