When you say full-source, I am guessing that additional files will be generated which will need to be copied over. Will full-source work for a multi-module project. Or is there still work that needs to happen on that front.
When you say merging of war files I am not sure how this will affect my project because it is only a single web application. I will look into Equinox. Thanks Again, Abe On 8/3/07, Matt Raible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > One thing you'll need to do is full-source your web project since Ant > doesn't support "merging" of WARs like Maven does. > > Also, you'd probably be better of trying to use AppFuse Light's > build.xml file than AppFuse 1.9.x's. There's a lot of things in > 1.9.x's build.xml for XDoclet, which simply isn't needed in 2.x. > > Matt > > On 8/3/07, Developer Abe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am trying to wrap up a web project and the build environment I am > trying > > to integrate with uses Ant exclusively for their builds. > > > > The build managers do not have expertise in Maven and would prefer that > all > > of the Maven files be converted to Ant scripts. > > > > I looked at the Maven Ant tasks but it looks like those tasks are mainly > for > > people that want to use dependency management in their existing ant > builds. > > > > I am trying to integrate my web project into their larger scale build > > environment. So one large ant script would build all of the components > of > > the system including mine as a separate module. > > > > One option I was thinking about was back porting the web app (Spring > MVC, > > Spring in Middle, and Hibernate) to appfuse 1.9.x (because it uses ant > > scripts) by coping the files over. Then I could give them the ant > scripts > > and they could make the necessary modifications to the ant scripts to > > integrate the scripts into their build environment > > > > I was wondering if there were any caveats (like certain classes that are > > extended from do not exist in Appfuse 1.9.x) that I should be aware of > > before doing this. > > > > Thanks, > > Abe > > > > > -- > http://raibledesigns.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
