RE: [nant-dev] New task idea
this is a reply to the whole topic...sorta...I think :) I would like to see NAnt fully integrated into the MS IDE. I've put a little thought into it, but we are in death march mode and I haven't really had any time to pursue it. Something along the lines of: 1) Create project. 2) Write code. 3) Open up the NAnt add-in. 4) Customize outputs, copies, vss tasks, etc. 5) Hit the Build using NAnt button. 6) Boom! It's done and I'm happy. Any thoughts on this? I've got my own, and would be interested in what others think. --- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Jabber - The world's fastest growing real-time communications platform! Don't just IM. Build it in! http://www.jabber.com/osdn/xim ___ Nant-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nant-developers
RE: [nant-dev] New task idea
Title: RE: [nant-dev] New task idea no. http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/vsip/qa.aspI don't think this would be anything more than an add-in. As far as the difficulty, I'm not sure. The difficulty and time to develop isn't too big of a deal though, I will have plenty of time as soon as my current project is finished up :) -Original Message-From: Browning, Don [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 2:24 PMTo: 'Chris Jenkin'; NAnt DevelopersSubject: RE: [nant-dev] New task idea I think it's a great idea. Both Java dev environments I'm familiar with have integrated Ant support (Jbuilder and Forte). Unfortunately, from what I've heard, creating a plug-in for the VS.NET IDE is a pretty complicated task. Also, isn't the VSIP stuff through MS about $10,000 for 3 years or something like that? Don -Original Message- From: Chris Jenkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 5:12 PM To: NAnt Developers Subject: RE: [nant-dev] New task idea this is a reply to the whole topic...sorta...I think :) I would like to see NAnt fully integrated into the MS IDE. I've put a little thought into it, but we are in death march mode and I haven't really had any time to pursue it. Something along the lines of: 1) Create project. 2) Write code. 3) Open up the NAnt add-in. 4) Customize outputs, copies, vss tasks, etc. 5) Hit the "Build using NAnt" button. 6) Boom! It's done and I'm happy. Any thoughts on this? I've got my own, and would be interested in what others think. --- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Jabber - The world's fastest growing real-time communications platform! Don't just IM. Build it in! http://www.jabber.com/osdn/xim ___ Nant-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nant-developers
RE: [nant-dev] New task idea
I'm sure that given enough time with the proper skill one could hack out the hooks to the VS build system and menus. I *don't* have those skills BTW :) But I think that and AddIn that would allow you to graphically configure your build file and then execute it would be nice. (Haven't checked out what the addin can do, boss has been very interactive today). CJ -Original Message- From: Scott Hernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 4:24 PM To: 'NAnt Developers' Subject: RE: [nant-dev] New task idea I like this idea of adding functionality to VS.Net by replacing their build facilities. What I really want is the VS.Net IDE where the build was done by NAnt. This way I could do anything I wanted. That may cost 3K to know how to replace the built in build commands. It may be just as simple as replacing the build menu item with a NAnt build menu and hooking all the shortcuts/toolbars people use. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nant-developers- [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Chris Jenkin Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 2:12 PM To: NAnt Developers Subject: RE: [nant-dev] New task idea this is a reply to the whole topic...sorta...I think :) I would like to see NAnt fully integrated into the MS IDE. I've put a little thought into it, but we are in death march mode and I haven't really had any time to pursue it. Something along the lines of: 1) Create project. 2) Write code. 3) Open up the NAnt add-in. 4) Customize outputs, copies, vss tasks, etc. 5) Hit the Build using NAnt button. 6) Boom! It's done and I'm happy. Any thoughts on this? I've got my own, and would be interested in what others think. --- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Jabber - The world's fastest growing real-time communications platform! Don't just IM. Build it in! http://www.jabber.com/osdn/xim ___ Nant-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nant-developers --- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Jabber - The world's fastest growing real-time communications platform! Don't just IM. Build it in! http://www.jabber.com/osdn/xim ___ Nant-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nant-developers