Hi Sam,

This might be true, but how many of them work at Infinity Property and
Casualty Corporation? :D

Thanks,

Anonymous 

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From: SomeDude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 8:29 AM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: RE: Can I bypass the whole Maven build part?!


Cmon, Sam Anabtawi is like one of the most common names in the states.
There are like 1000s.. no wait 10,000s of Anabtawis around!



Ryan Slobojan wrote:
> 
> Hi Sam,
> 
> Just so you know, with an email address like Sam Anabtawi @ 
> somecompany, it's not too hard to guess who you are. ;)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> SomeOtherDude
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SomeDude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 8:19 AM
> To: users@maven.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Can I bypass the whole Maven build part?!
> 
> 
> Great thank you so much Siegfried. SomeDude is not my real name of 
> course :) I just need to be anonymous for when I ask 
> "maybe-not-so-smart-questions".
> 
> I am almost done with chapter 1 from "Maven a Developer's Notebook" 
> and then I will start trying out your advice.
> 
> Thank you again :)
> 
> 
> 
> Siegfried Goeschl wrote:
>> 
>> Hi SomeDude,
>> 
>> Not sure if SomeDude is really your name ... I did such a thing for 
>> Maven 1 ...
>> 
>> +) you can explicitely define which reports should be generated - 
>> +some
>> of them use source code whereas some other use class files (JDepend)
>> 
>> +) best you start with a minimal report section
>> 
>> +) you can trigger the site generation using "mvn site" somewhere 
>> +within
>> the ant build
>> 
>> +) depending on the amount of tinkering you can also generate a 
>> +Surefire
>> report passed on your JUnit test
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Siegfried Goeschl
>> 
>> 
>> PS: Good luck out there as fresh graduate ... :-)
>> 
>> SomeDude wrote:
>>> I am very new to Maven and from the introductory reading that I have

>>> done I am starting to understand that if I were to use it in our 
>>> projects I would have to replace our current build process. Here are

>>> my problems:
>>> 
>>> 1) Boss wants me to see if Maven can be useful for us in the 
>>> documentation process. He really likes the website feature.
>>> 2) Boss likes the way we build our projects since we have been using

>>> these ginormous ant scripts for years now. He will not change the 
>>> build process.
>>> 3) Boss would not even consider messing with our current directory 
>>> structures
>>> 
>>> My Question is:
>>> 
>>> Is there any way I could use Maven features like the website 
>>> generation and report creation without having to interfere with the 
>>> current project structure and build process?
>>> 
>>> Sorry if my question is noobish, FreshGraduate!
>>> 
>>> Thanx guys.
>>> 
>>>   
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