Hi Marco,

On an old sourceforge version of Maven, I successfully used the exec feature
and got .NET apps building with NMaven on CruiseControl.NET. I don't have
any plans to build a CC nmaven task for this, but any such patch would be
welcome.

Thanks,
Shane

On Nov 24, 2007 7:18 AM, Marco Mistroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> HI
>  i  m a java coder (and J Maven user) that now moved to C#
>
> was wondering if you have any plans to integrate NMaven with
> CruiseControl.NET..
>
> thanks and regards
>  Marco
>
> On Nov 23, 2007 10:32 PM, Shane Isbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've created the SI_MAVEN_INTEGRATION branch and will be working on a
> > version of NMaven that will integrate well with Maven. Most of the
> initial
> > work will come under the sandbox directory of this branch. For those
> wanting
> > to get up to speed on NMaven, this will be a good place to keep an eye
> and
> > to make suggestions about, or contributions to, the API, code and
> designs.
> > Anybody is welcome to do so. If people are going to get involved, now
> would
> > be the best time to do so.
> >
> > With over a year of work behind us, I think many of the technical issues
> and
> > requirements are clearly understood: everything from compiling, testing,
> > resolving, Visual Studio support, etc. I'm going to be dissecting the
> > current implementation and applying a more formal process with use
> cases,
> > analysis, design. This will increase the modularity of the code and make
> > integration with Maven easier. In the branch, I'll start out with
> working on
> > the interfaces and interactions, without getting too much into the
> > implementation. Use cases and designs will also follow, identifying any
> > holes. After that, I expect we can either refactor the existing code
> base or
> > start extracting what we need into the new implementation code base, and
> of
> > course lots of new work for people to get involved in.
> >
> > Shane
> >
>

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