MG2>quick comment below
> Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2016 12:28:37 +0100
> From: christophe.thiebaud@dag.cloud
> To: users@maven.apache.org
> Subject: RE: AW: Find the correct build order of a set of distinct
> butinterdependent projects
>
> On 2016-03-22 22:24, Christophe Thi
ammenkunft.net
Subject: Re: AW: Find the correct build order of a set of distinct
butinterdependent projects
(sorry for the resend)
Hi Bernd and Elliot,
thanks for the feedback. Happy to know from Elliot that "multi-module
pom generation" has been a viable solution for him. And I must
AW: Find the correct build order of a set of distinct
butinterdependent projects
(sorry for the resend)
Hi Bernd and Elliot,
thanks for the feedback. Happy to know from Elliot that "multi-module
pom generation" has been a viable solution for him. And I must
definitely have a look at how Jenk
MG>quick question prefixed by MG>
> Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2016 09:53:33 +0100
> From: christophe.thiebaud@dag.cloud
> To: users@maven.apache.org; d...@maven.apache.org
> CC: e...@zusammenkunft.net
> Subject: Re: AW: Find the correct bu
(sorry for the resend)
Hi Bernd and Elliot,
thanks for the feedback. Happy to know from Elliot that "multi-module
pom generation" has been a viable solution for him. And I must
definitely have a look at how Jenkins Maven Jobs may fit in the
picture, as suggested by Bernd.
Hi maven developers,
Hi Bernd and Elliot,
thanks for the feedback. Happy to know from Elliot that "multi-module
pom generation" has been a viable solution for him. And I must
definitely have a look at how Jenkins Maven Jobs may fit in the picture,
as suggested by Bernd.
Hi maven developers,
I take the liberty t
Hello,
It might not completely solve your problem (as it does not observe versions)
but with Jenkins Maven Jobs it builds dependent jobs automatically.
If you follow a release strategy it is however not something you need in
practice as you have to step through the dependencies to release them