>> Thanks Hugi for the links! I’m definitely going to be looking into this >> soon-ish. Goodbye fluffy bunny. > > The wiki is semi-useful, but some of it is stale and unhelpful. As far as > migration of existing projects goes, follow Hugi’s recipe: > > https://gist.github.com/hugith/e9a49e91fbcebe204e0feb4989f55631 > <https://gist.github.com/hugith/e9a49e91fbcebe204e0feb4989f55631> > > but also take a look at my fork of that: > > https://gist.github.com/paulhoadley/cd15b90c94eb8c640fddd9ac3fbbc6dc > <https://gist.github.com/paulhoadley/cd15b90c94eb8c640fddd9ac3fbbc6dc> > > They cover some slightly different areas. Hugi—we really should merge them.
Ah, yes. Most importantly, you mention updating the “woproject”-folder which I forgot to include. > I also think Hugi’s being modest—once you’ve done a few, you can probably > migrate a project in under 20 minutes. In fact I originally wrote “10 minutes” there, but I felt an hour would sound more believable :). > To "dependency management" and "third party library integration", I would add > "simplified interaction with Jenkins” as a huge benefit. Throw out all those > workspace setup scripts: just point Jenkins at your repo and you’re pretty > much done. We’ve been using Maven for about 6 months, and haven’t looked back. Not to mention all the other goodies you get by using maven, stuff like automatic test running, "mvn versions:display-dependency-updates”, "mvn dependency:tree” etc. > If you want to live-blog your experience here on the list, Hugi and I would > be happy to help troubleshoot if you run into any issues Indeed! - hugi
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