> > Eventually we dropped Maven in favor of Magic. > > I found it ! (not so easy) > > http://www.dpml.net/central/products/magic/index.html
thx! > What is the project license ? ditto > It is really really interesting. It looks like the build system I'm currently > implementing. Differences come from the fact my development is > performance-driven based. Many build.xml to parse and evaluate is too > long to > process. also looks similar to frameworks I have been building up; though I have long since eschewed a Maven approach (POM)...too constraining with large development teams and scope....in any event I guess when things get too large, no generic approach is suitable. > I must see my boss to convince it to open-source it... I'm proud of it neat.....I find that managing and compositing data is potentially the hardest problem after defining/managing component dependencies...how are u managing dependencies? do u manage any aspect of data? any versioning of data being performed? does it scale to enterprise (ejb testing for example) ...any integration with message queues? etc... cheers, Jim Fuller
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