YES, Maven will do you save time, but you have to integrate properly
into Eclipse.

I advise you:
- http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/
- define the maven commands in "Eclipse Run"

After, you can build and integrate easily into your application
systems integration continued.

regards,
Philippe


On 26 nov, 23:19, CI-CUBE <[email protected]> wrote:
> I found maven pretty heavy and can live w/o it. If some day I feel the
> need to have something like that I can use it anyway, no problem. Just
> my personal opinion.
>
>    Ekki
>
> * GWT Rocks! * SmartGWT Rocks Even Harder! * SmartGWT EE 1.2.1/LGPL
> 1.3,
> GWT 1.7.1, GAE 1.2.6, Jetty 7.0.0, Eclipse 3.5.1, JRE 1.6.0_16
>
> CI-CUBE.BIZ feat. CubeBrowser.AppSpot.comwww.EasternGraphics.com/X-4GPL
>
> On Nov 26, 10:46 pm, jbdhl <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm about to start a new GWT project but can't decide weather to use
> > maven or not - partly because I'm completely new to maven. Are there
> > really large benefits from using maven? I've heard, that not even
> > google is using it, and this worries me a little.
>
> > Our project will be a bit of a mix of various stuff and I don't know
> > how well this fits into the maven structure:
>
> >   * besides the usual client/servlet code, we will build a few smaller
> > java tools to be run periodically by cron.
>
> >   * we will use a bunch of scripts written in various languages to
> > solve different tasks
>
> >   * the project will include a bunch of documentation and text
> > documents
>
> > All in all: what is your recomendation? Maven or not?
>
>

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