Hi,
I am also in favor of Gradle, Maven always scares me with it's complex
xml-format.
I just committed an initial build/test setup in Gradle via subprojects,
currently they are defined as "virtual" subprojects under build/... as we
would create a few additional build-directories otherwise and I
Looks like.we will lose Gump support if we upgrade to Maven2 or Gradle, not
that we have been doing much with the Gump CI build timeout errors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_continuous_integration_software
On Sep 22, 2016 03:23, "Javen O'Neal" wrote:
> I have
I have added Gradle support in r1761871 [1] with one line of code,
though requires that Ant be installed on the system.
I would like to leapfrog Maven. While it does offer some dependency
benefits and enjoys pretty high market share, reading and writing XML
is something that should be reserved
On Thu, 10 Mar 2016, Dominik Stadler wrote:
Here a few initial ideas where we could improve this:
1. Add some CI to the Github project so that PRs are automatically verified
I think some other Apache projects already do something like this. Maybe
ask on dev@community
2. Move to Git/Github
Hi Andi,
On Ant vs. Maven: could we at least combine the Sonar and normal Maven
scripts to at least start removing some of the duplication here?
On the general discussion:
I also sometimes feel that I am allowed to work on what sounds interesting
and do not need to do one bugfix after the other.
On Thu, 10 Mar 2016, Andreas Beeker wrote:
However also Gradle has quite a learning curve, ...
I've checked their quick start for the first time ... probably I'm
unaware of Gradle as I'm not an android developer, and only a maven user
of spring(/hibernate)/... - at least it seems to grow
Hi,
first of all, thank you for your comments.
TL;DR: I put it on hold.
> However also Gradle has quite a learning curve, ...
I've checked their quick start for the first time ... probably I'm unaware of
Gradle as I'm not an android developer,
and only a maven user of spring(/hibernate)/...
Hi,
if I could choose freely, I would use Gradle by now, Maven still confuses
me quite a lot. However also Gradle has quite a learning curve, so it would
force all committers and users to learn quite a lot, so all-in-all I am
also more inclined to keep the current build-system in place. My
On Wed, 9 Mar 2016, Andreas Beeker wrote:
I'd keen to switch our ant build to a modulized maven build. I guess
there were already several discussions about this topic, but I couldn't
find them on a quick view.
IIRC, the stuff for building the ooxml-lite jars was felt to be one bit
which'd be
Hi,
I'd keen to switch our ant build to a modulized maven build.
I guess there were already several discussions about this topic,
but I couldn't find them on a quick view.
Most of the work has been already done by Dominik in the sonar builds,
so I hope it's not too time consuming to change.
I
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