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Ralf,
I'm still working on it along with a few others. Dhanji has the Atom markup
working[1], Kristian has implemented a Ruby DSL[2], and Jason Dillon has
implemented a Groovy DSL which creates synthetic plugins to bind arbitrary
scripting to Maven's lifecycle. My original was to see how Maven
I don't know what Sonatype have decided with respect to polyglot.
>From my personal PoV I see polyglot more as an experiment to find the best
v5 pom format rather than an on-going support for multiple formats.
Maven is supposed to be an opinionated build tool, with opinionated being a
feature...
Hi,
I am currently studying what's new in Maven 3.0 (and will be introduced
with 3.1). Polyglot Maven should be one of the new features that got a
really good feedback by the community (I guess).
Unfortunately, it seems to be stopped (polyglot.sonatype.org forwards to
sonatype.org without any n