On 06 Jan (13:25), Gavin King wrote:

> Check this out :)

I evaluated project tools like Centipede and Maven half a year ago for
Hibernate.

You see, Maven is primarily used in Apache Group style projects. The
amazing thing is: The goal of Maven is to unify the development process
so a project can provide quality information/documentation. 

Aside from some technical issues, one thing I don't like about Apache
Group Jakarta projects is the technical documentation! I hate these
"Still nothing here" pages you'll find often in Struts, OJB, or the
evil, completely undocumented Commons stuff.

I don't see where the benefit of using Maven is and certainly don't want
to follow the Apache Group road. Is there something wrong with the
current build process?

-- 
Christian Bauer
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