Hi,

I guess because hama already builds with maven (I have successfully built it with 'mvn package' at first try). So The work is already done :) (probably still link to apache pom parent, align folder names...)

There's also the possibility to use the maven plugins (eg: make a distributed zip with launch script automatically generated...)

Maybe ivy can also do much, but I think it is more focused on dependency management "only".

Tks,
- Eric


On 14/04/2011 10:44, Thomas Jungblut wrote:
Why don't we use Ivy?

2011/4/14 Edward J. Yoon<[email protected]>

Hi all,

We'll use the maven build for Hama 0.3 and remove the 'lib' directory.

And, I would like to remove GroboUtils dependency (for multi-threaded
testing). Instead, we can use a MiniBSPCluster/LocalBSPJobRunner.

--
Best Regards, Edward J. Yoon
http://blog.udanax.org
http://twitter.com/eddieyoon




Reply via email to