Brett Porter schrieb:
This sounds interesting. How do you analyse the dependencies?

I initially experimented with JarJar Links and JarAnalyzer but they produced different results for the same set of jars. So I wrote my own scanner on top of ASM.


I'd be interested in taking a look.

I put a site for the project online: 
http://projects.wallabystreet.com/bundletool

- Brett

-Tim

On 22/07/06, Tim Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Will see that I find a home for it. But this will probably take abaout a week or two.

Ivo Limmen schrieb:
> Sounds like a very usefull tool. I recently had the same problem, this
> would
> have been a great help.
>
> On 7/20/06, Tim Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I recently had to add a bunch of 3d-party artifacts to our repository and
>> creating the
>> poms with all the transitive dependencies by hand was a major pain in the
>> a**. So I sat
>> down and wrote a little tool that takes a couple of jars as its input,
>> analyzes the
>> dependencies, generates the poms and writes upload bundles for each
>> artifact. It has a
>> rudimentary GUI that allows basic editing of the generated information
>> for
>> the poms.
>>
>> The tool is currently not very polished and has much room for
>> improvements
>> but it is
>> useful and works for me. If there is interest in the community I will
>> look
>> for a place
>> where I can make the tool available to the public.
>>
>> -Tim
>>
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