On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Antoine Toulme <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Sten, > > please take a quick look at buildr4osgi if you need OSGi support. > > I looked at that. Used Apache Felix bundle plugin for Maven and liked that approach using Bnd. Is buildr4osgi using some sort of automatic manifest creation? > Thanks, > > Antoine > > > On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 13:06, Ittay Dror <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Sten Roger Sandvik wrote: > > > > Hi. > >> > >> I am a heavy Maven 2 user but lately I have been really tired of it. > Been > >> looking at both buildr and gradle for some time now. Tried both buildr > and > >> gradle in some real world settings. Right now I am favouring buildr > since > >> it > >> gives me a good feeling to have control over my build. But I am worrying > >> about the community. Seems that the gradle community is bigger and more > >> active than buildr. That is just my feeling. > >> > >> In my build I have the need of building jars, wars and osgi modules. > Could > >> someone give me a nice overview of pros/cons about buildr vs gradle? > >> > >> > > > > I wrote something a while ago: > http://www.tikalk.com/alm/buildr-vs-gradle. > > There are also discussions in stackoverflow. > > > > > > I went for BuildR, mainly for the performance, but also because the > > architecture looked better (Gradle felt more like a rewrite of Maven in > > Groovy). However, I must say that I'm not so sure about the choice today. > > People are encountering many issues setting up Ruby (not being able to > > install rjb in mac, segmentation faults) and when looking at JRuby, the > > performance advantage is gone. Also, Gradle seems to be more actively > > developed. > > > > > > As for Maven: did you look at maven-antrun-extended-plugin or the groovy > > support? > > > > > > Ittay > > > > BR, > >> Sten Roger Sandvik > >> > >> > >> > > > > -- > > -- Tikal <http://www.tikalk.com> > > Tikal Project <http://tikal.sourceforge.net> > > > > > > >
