Heh, I wish I could stop maven bashing! Seriously though, if you guys feel it provides an incredible benefit, then it' cool. I like the current system where I can actually have a build going without installing maven. If I want to see the docs I can go to the website (or curse the need for maven, but I can cope). I have a general allergy to cutting edge cvs projects relying on other cutting edge cvs projects, the whole thing becomes too much like a house of cards.
I totally agree with you on that one. XDoclet is a hairball inside (although
it works pretty well). (I know of a few other successful projects that are
hairballs too). Learning, maintaining and building XDoclet has become a
(too) difficult task, and that's why we have started a rewrite of XDoclet:
XDoclet2. It will have a more maintainable build system (Maven) (I refuse to
discuss Maven with you Hani :-)), more JUnit tests, better design,
blablabla.
I'll try to make some time to look over xdoclet2 sources soon and hopefully provide some feedback.
Hani
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