Hi Roberto,

I don't know what do you mean with "the lack of the j2ee support"
because we are using it for web applications, ejbs, ears, web
services,...

Regards

On 3/11/06, Roberto N Nanamura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I use maven 1.1 in my project in Bank of America and it has been very handy.
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> But I reluctant to migrate to Maven 2.0 because of the lack of the j2ee
> support.
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> It does not matter how nice and wonderful the new features of Maven 2.0 are,
> at the end of day is how it can support serious work. I can play it around
> for "entertainment" but I will stick to Maven 1 until I see a minimum of
> enterprise level application support in Maven 2.0 (and I am including j2ee
> and web services in the minimum requirement level).
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> If maven 2 wants to be taken seriously it MUST support j2ee and web services
> otherwise maven 1.1 will stick for much longer than you expect.
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> Thanks for the good work on maven 1 and I hope maven 2 will improve (at lot
> - with much better documentation)
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> Roberto N Nanamura
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