I know this was brought up some time in the past when
I was looking at updating the Struts website to the
"pretty" format generated by Maven.  Perhaps there
will be time and place for it once 1.1 is out.

-James

--- Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone else looked at developing a Maven
> project.xml for Struts? 
> I think it would be pretty handy, considering the
> number of 
> dependencies Struts has.
> 
> Mostly as an excuse for getting more familiar with
> the project.xml 
> schema, I put together a partially-functioning POM
> for Struts this 
> weekend.  If people are interested, I could post it
> to Bugzilla. 
> It's definitely a work in progress, but if there's
> interest but no 
> one else has even started the work, I might as well
> throw it in.
> 
> One shortcoming I can't deal with is that the
> "commons-logging" 
> version at the default ibiblio.org repository
> predates the 
> "release(ClassLoader)" method and I don't really
> know how someone 
> gets those JARs changed.
> 
> Also, Struts has several advanced build targets
> beyond the main 
> library JAR -- I am not really even sure how you are
> meant to deal 
> with things like building the example webapps in
> Maven.
> 
> Joe
> 
> PS For those who have no idea what I'm talking
> about: http://maven.apache.org
> -- 
> --
> Joe Germuska
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://blog.germuska.com
> "If nature worked that way, the universe would crash
> all the time."
>       --Jaron Lanier
> 
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