On 04.11.2015 07:46, Jammy Chen wrote:
We have used ivy:cachepath for our compiles, test-runtime, but since we
had a lot of troubles on IVY 2.3.x and also with the IvyDE we decided to
switch to a folder based ivy:retrieve.
Also we are using a very simplistic eclipse plugin to reference all libs
Thanks Marc.
Anybody else have suggest?
Jammy
2015-11-04 15:59 GMT+08:00 Marc De Boeck :
> We are using the second approach: use Ivy classpath to compile.
> For me it is the most efficient and elegant way to work with Ivy and the
> Ivy-cache.
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> Regards,
> Marc
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> 2015-11-04 7:46 GMT+01
We are using the second approach: use Ivy classpath to compile.
For me it is the most efficient and elegant way to work with Ivy and the
Ivy-cache.
Regards,
Marc
2015-11-04 7:46 GMT+01:00 Jammy Chen :
> Hello IVY users/developers,
>
> I am now immigrating my project to with IVY libraries depen
Hello IVY users/developers,
I am now immigrating my project to with IVY libraries dependency
management, I have built our shared repository, in regarding of how to
retrieve the libs from shared repository and put into use, I have below two
approaches I am just asking you guys experts what's the b