Hello Dave, Sorry for not answering so long - I was too busy.
AFAIR the dependency resolution process is designed to work for whole bunch of project - so it should be possible to generate graph for "pom" project. I haven't looked into those interfaces for more then one month - so currently I don't remember details. I like the graph - you provided. How did you generated this ? I agree that we should provide such a graph (connector) to diagram maker. Could you write more about your problems with classes-connector - how to reproduce it. I am glad you want to help with that project. I hope there should be no problem with giving you commit access to mojo/sandbox/maven-diagram-maker project. I have at least three shortages: of time, of belief the project is important/usable and of self-confident that the way (design/ideas) are right. I hope that working together will decrease especially the last two problems. Let's move our discussion to [EMAIL PROTECTED] There are more people that can help with dependency analyzes. You can subscribe here by sending empty mail here: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can also contact me using jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am currently CET time. Thank you, Piotr Tabor Dave Christianson pisze: > I finally found time to download the tool. I had a little trouble > compiling since I needed to get the right version of the mojo-sandbox > pom, but otherwise it worked well. I did have some problems with the > class graph, but the dependency graph worked well on our internal > projects. > > One thing I'm really looking for is a solution to one specific problem > we are having - namely if there is an easy way to generate graphs of > multiple projects all at the same time. Has anyone done this using > internal APIs? > > On Oct 4, 2007, at 3:51 PM, Piotr Tabor wrote: > >> Dave Christianson pisze: >>> Piotr and Jason - >>> >>> I understand that you are on a Google SOC project to build a Maven >>> graph plugin, I haven't found much additional information about it >>> beyond the initial descriptions - is there a release on the way? Am I >>> looking in the wrong places? >>> >>> At my company we've worked in house on a few different ways of looking >>> at our Maven dependencies (especially around release time) but we keep >>> needing more and more features and would really like to improve our >>> toolset in this regard. >>> >>> regards >>> Dave Christianson >>> Farecast >> >> >> Halo Dave, >> >> The source created during GSOC is available here: >> http://svn.codehaus.org/mojo/trunk/sandbox/maven-diagram-maker >> It's working, but not final. It need much more work, so don't expect >> "release" soon (this year). I hope to work on it during the >> academic year. If you would be so kind to give me feedback about it - it >> could motivate me to keep working on it ;). >> >> If you want to join the project - you are welcome :) >> >> Thank you, >> Piotr > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email
