Hi All,
First of all, happy new year! May al your important wishes come true! Secondly and maybe even more important: Does anyone have experience with NPanday? (It's a plug-in so that Visual Studio projects work with Maven. In VS, one can right click and select: "Create pom.xml" or "Build all NPanday projects", depending on what you click) I would like to know any experience anyone might have. To the people who are not using it, what does you solution taxonomy usually look like? For example, this is what the Java guys are doing, based on the convention pushed on them by Maven: Description: http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-2005/images/jw-1205-maven1.gif Mine usually looks something like this: Where the majority of the projects would be created under "10-Server", "20-Client" and "30-Common". Under "60-CommonConfigs" I generate the configs for the projects. This generation is based on the machine they are created on (The build server is using different configs then the various devs in the team) and the various projects can/will link to these. Anyway, I would be very keen on hearing your experience!! For more info on Maven/NPanday: Maven in a 10 minute read: http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-2005/jw-1205-maven.html?page=1 The .NET plug-in to Visual Studio to do Maven: http://npanday.codeplex.com/ How-to blog posts: http://kb.maestrodev.com/node/285 http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/npanday/docs/1.1/guide/load_projec t.html Cheers, Stephan Dekker
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