Many people here can understand your feeling and have the same feeling.
Obviously maven is better when you're crazy for so many projects and
deployment to maintain.

We'll try to do something in this area as we are mavening our source
code now. We'll setup maven2.langhua.org to play the role of OFBiz
maven2 repository.

What is the main problem now is OFBiz is not version released, it's
difficult to decide which trunk version should be put into repository. 

Anyway, we'll set it up in 2009. Hope it's not too late for you :).

Regards,

Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd.


在 2009-03-14六的 07:42 +0530,Ambient Solution写道:
> Hi,
> 
> 
> I worked on offbiz for four year previously and again I started as some of
> my associated recomend to research on it.
> 
> I am not sure whether I am asking reight quesiton here or not.
> 
> Previously when I was working on offbiz to setup workspace in eclipse , its
> a hattick job , Setting classpath is a manual process in eclipse while for
> build we use ant build.
> 
> Same functionality is provided by Maven  which support boath IDE and duild
> creation . Is some one already worked on ant to Maven Migration.
> 
> The benifit I seen in MVN you can set dependecy which is required for
> perticular project or JAR level not you have set a full folder.
> Second benift I found that once you setup your repository on server which is
> not a part of your  project ,  It will save space on version server  , Cos
> every new branch or project dosent require to copy all jar.
> 
>    This process also reduce traffic  on n/w at build time , Cos that time
> you dont have to download jar again , MVN download only new or updated jar .
> 
> If is there any one who worked on the same thing , Please help me.
> 
> Regards,
> Sumit
> Solution Architect
> +91-9221182885

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