Hi Kevin: Nice contribution!
Best Regards, Antonio Gallardo Kevin ONeill dijo: > <snip>lots as I'm responding to specific notes</snip> > >> 3) Not keeping JARs in the repository. That is the one thing that >> bugs me about >> the Cocoon build infrastructure. There is a mountain of JAR files >> that are needed in some contexts, but not others. You can't keep >> it straight. > > Last week I switched back from maven (because I could no longer work > within it's sandbox) to ant. The big this for me was dependency > resolution. In the end it's very easy using ant 1.6 see: > > http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/kevin/archives/2003/09/21/index.shtml#000168 > > <snip /> > >> Again, I am not pressing for Maven, but these are the features that we >> get for free with it. Since it looks like we are using ANT, how do we >> resolve these needs? > > Umm I'm not sure that this is the case. There is nothing I've seen or > used with Maven that can't be done with ant 1.6 (import / subant / > antlib etc). The bous is that you get to set the dependencies between > build targets not mavne (which as can be seen from the latest set of > issues with aspectj) can be very difficult to resolve. > > -k.
