On 14/03/2007, at 5:21 AM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:

While I am on that pessimistic Maven rant ... Continuous integration (the maven way) somehow includes the underlying build system made of dozens of plugins constantly updated by multiple third parties. Maybe we should revert to Ant ?

Firstly, I found this: https://maven-repository-importer.dev.java.net/ source/browse/*checkout*/maven-repository-importer/maven-repository- importer/doc/index.html

This is a plugin which supposedly makes it easy to publish to maven repositories from ant. But I haven't tried it, so I don't know how workable it is.

Secondly, Cayenne dependencies are pretty simple aren't they? Is it as simple as having a /lib folder and a VERSIONS.txt file which tracks what version of each lib we are using? Or is there something more complex involved here? If so, I've ready some nice things about the Apache Ivy project for dependency management in ant.

Ari



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