On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 14:50, Brian Hall wrote:
> How does Maven handle a mixed development world?  How easy (if it can be
> done at all) is it for Maven's features be used to manage a project that
> contains Java, C/C++, tcl/tk, etc.?

Kasper created a plugin for dealing with native code but the goals of
Maven at the project's inception were targeted at Java. If you are using
5 different languages, one of which is Java, something other than Maven
might be more suitable.

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