Somewhat unfortunately (because it does amount to a lot of work), that is the current best practice, I believe. At any rate, this is exactly what we do.
-john On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 12:12, Amato Massimiliano (TLAB) wrote: > Hello guys, > > I am trying to convert our system from Ant to Maven, I managed to succesfully > migrate all the projects into Maven but right now i am facing the problem of the > development process integration. > > I saw there is a Snapshot feature that upload the latest build to the repository, > but I am not really sure how does it work? > > >From my understanding if i am working on a project composed of several sub-project, > >like i do, i need to set in each project.xml file the version as x.y-dev and then > >install the articaft produced as install-snapshot or deploy-snapshot for the remote > >repo > > Now in each project that depends on that one, we need to update the version tag of > the dependancy to SNAPSHOT and when we build, Maven automatically download the > latest snapshot between the 2 that are in the local and remote repo > > When our development is completed we just need to change all the dependancy version > number from snapshot to x.y and the main project.xml version from x.y-dev to x.y as > well > > and there restart the cycle.... > > Is it correct or not? There is a better way to handle the development process? > > Thanks a ton for your help > Massimiliano > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- John Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] CommonJava Open Components Project http://www.commonjava.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
