well, you could also contribute a nice patch to buildr if you care about
dependencies in pom files...
I mean that's also how maven started back in the days.

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Daniel Dominguez <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Dan,
>
> I don't know how to solve your buildr issue (or if it's even solvable), but
> you might be interested in http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-729 .
>  A small group of us have started preliminary work on "mavenizing" ODE.
>  This should definitely solve your problem, but the work has just begun.
>
> --
> Daniel
>
> Douglas, Dan wrote:
>
>> Ok, so I discovered "buildr install..."
>> My first brush created the artifacts and put them a local repository.  It
>> generated POM files, but there was no dependency info in the files.  Buildr
>> knows about the dependencies, is there a way to install the artifacts and
>> generate the pom files with the dependency sections?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Dec 16, 2009, at 10:14 AM, Douglas, Dan wrote:
>>
>> So, I'm working on a project and we're building an integration layer
>> implementation to front ODE with our own service pipeline.  I want to use
>> 2.0 because we plan to use some extensions.  Our builds are Maven-based and
>> I'd really like to pull in ODE via dependencies in our POM files, but it
>> looks like the 2.0 libraries haven't been published to a repo anywhere (at
>> least that I can find... I found the 1.3.3 ones).
>>
>> I've downloaded the 2.0-beta2 source and I've been able to build it with
>> buildr.  I've also generated the eclipse project files.  That got me to
>> thinking, is there some undocumented buildr incantation that generates the
>> appropriate pom.xml files?  Is 2.0-beta2 published somewhere in a Maven
>> repo?
>>
>> I'd like to get our local repo setup and was hoping to avoid having to do
>> the tooling or conversion by hand.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>>
>>
>

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