Re: More: Running Java Progs in Maven 2

2006-03-15 Thread Kaare Nilsen
mplete Maven newbie (but a fairly advanced Ant user). I > > >>attended Jason's presentation at Toronto JUG and was very impressed with > > >>the value proposition of Maven. > > >> > > >>I am still getting my head around the Maven philosophy part.

Re: More: Running Java Progs in Maven 2

2006-03-15 Thread Alexandre Poitras
ded Jason's presentation at Toronto JUG and was very impressed with > >>the value proposition of Maven. > >> > >>I am still getting my head around the Maven philosophy part. But I do > >>keep pushing ahead. :-) A couple of questions that I need answering

More: Running Java Progs in Maven 2

2006-03-15 Thread Sergei Dubov
JUG and was very impressed with the value proposition of Maven. I am still getting my head around the Maven philosophy part. But I do keep pushing ahead. :-) A couple of questions that I need answering. 1. I can't seem to find a plugin for running Java progs, akin to Ant's java task

Re: Running Java Progs

2006-03-13 Thread Simon Kitching
was very impressed with > > the value proposition of Maven. > > > > I am still getting my head around the Maven philosophy part. But I do > > keep pushing ahead. :-) A couple of questions that I need answering. > > > > 1. I can't seem to find a plugin for running J

Re: Running Java Progs

2006-03-13 Thread Alexandre Poitras
getting my head around the Maven philosophy part. But I do > keep pushing ahead. :-) A couple of questions that I need answering. > > 1. I can't seem to find a plugin for running Java progs, akin to Ant's > java task. And if it is missing, is it appropriate (philosophically > spea

Running Java Progs

2006-03-13 Thread Sergei Dubov
le of questions that I need answering. 1. I can't seem to find a plugin for running Java progs, akin to Ant's java task. And if it is missing, is it appropriate (philosophically speaking) to just script an Ant task to the pom.xml? 2. I really need to understand how to handle project specifi