Hi Steve,

I'm all for dependency management.

I have only used Maven, do you know of any similarities with Ivy apart
from the obvious dependency management :) ie. repositories etc. guess
I should take a look.

Dion - (J2EE in JBoss :))

On Jan 29, 2008 8:44 AM, Stephen Horgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> firstly, I forgot to introduce myself yesterday before I sent the patch for
> bug 1533 (I did said hello on IRC but not here)...
> So, I'm a J2EE developer in IBM with experience in SpringMVC, JavaServer
> Faces, Hibernate, iBatis & JDBC, and I joined the mifos project just last
> week.
>  I'm keen to help in any way, so let me know how I can do :-)
>
> I'm wondering what people think about the idea of introducing a simple
> dependency management solution. I've experience with Apache Ivy which
> integrates very nicely with Ant, and in my opinion would require minimal
> effort to integrate into the existing Mifos setup.
>  There are lots of jars in Mifos, and some of those are unversioned and
> perhaps even unused. I know this probably isn't a problem as such at the
> moment but for future development, and to allow for possible modularity and
> reuse, a dependency manager such as Ivy could be of use. What do people
> think?
>
> I can attempt to create an Ivy config for mifos over the next few days
> unless anyone has objections?
>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
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