If you are searching for a "new breed" of build system, you might consider
taking a look at the EL4ANT project (el4ant.sourceforge.net).
Although based on ant, it seems quite powerful and much extensible in a much
easier way than pure ant.

I have just started migrating HiveMind Utilities build system to it, it is
highly probable that HMU next version 0.6.0 will be using it.

Cheers

        Jean-Francois

-----Original Message-----
From: Massimo Lusetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 3:45 PM
To: hivemind-dev@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: HiveMind 1.2 progress

On 2/6/06, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm not satisified with my attempt to convert to Maven2 (in my branch).
>
> But the experiment is useful, I'm going to take another crack at it,
> on the trunk.  I'm going to remerge 1.1.1 changes into the trunk, then
> convert to Maven2 (but leave all the source folder locations as is,
> for the meantime).

I got twisted feeling by this since i want it (I've switched almost
all my project to maven2) but I'm really scared by the way eclipse
handle maven2 multi-project.
As already said, i hope this will enlight my way to handle that.

> - A streamlined, smarter injection factory

Would you mind argument this a little more...

> - <interceptor-sets> ... a way to apply a set of interceptors to many
> services (potentially, across many modules)

Sounds really useful!

> I want to seriously considering bumping the minimum release for
> HiveMind 1.2 up to JDK 1.5, so that we can embrace annotations.

Definitely a +1 by me.

Regards
--
Massimo
http://meridio.blogspot.com

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