From: Paul Landes [mailto:lan...@mailc.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 5:48 PM
To: Gian Uberto Lauri
Cc: JDEE Development; JDEE Users; Dave Paroulek
Subject: Re: [jdee-devel] [jdee-users] Call to Fork or simply for JDEE TODO 
items

My thinking is that maven will be a dependency.  JDEE supporting ant, maven, 
javac compilations is one huge contributing reason for its bloat.

Would declaring offline mode in the ~/.m2/settings.xml and making all needed 
dependencies available for download from SF be sufficient?  Should be a one 
line file change and a unzip/untar in ~/.m2/repository.


Would you then be able to use JDEE without installing maven?  Pretty much all 
of our java project use Ant for building, and maven is often not even installed.

Troy




On May 1, 2013, at 12:56 PM, Gian Uberto Lauri 
<sa...@eng.it<mailto:sa...@eng.it>> wrote:


On 01/mag/2013, at 16:18, Dave Paroulek 
<dparou...@gmail.com<mailto:dparou...@gmail.com>> wrote:

- Maven: either as a separate JVM process or preferably in the same JVM as the 
development services JVM

And most of all, KEEP MAVEN OPTIONAL.

I ask this is because Maven behind an http proxy that requires authentication 
is an unpleasant experience at least.

If someone has a clean, safe - no passwords on the command line - solution to 
that problem, the recipe is welcome.

--
Gian Uberto Lauri
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