"- Shell: long-lived CLI process for Maven" A Maven shell? Interesting idea, how does that work? It seems like the idea behind maven is set it and forget it.
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Dan Tran <[email protected]> wrote: > is it a new baby from Sonatype? > > -D > > > On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:26 AM, Jason van Zyl <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > As some may know, a lot of work has been done at tesla.io on various > > advanced features in Maven but, unfortunately, not enough work for these > > features to see the light of day. It wouldn't be surprising if Maven > users > > have no idea what these features are because I've not done a great job at > > communicating about the work. Some of the work is mine, some of other > major > > contributors, and more recently from key customers. > > > > To make a long story short there's a lot of cool stuff to talk about, and > > the work as a new venue at takari.io! I'll be giving a webinar next week > > and here are some of the features I'd like to talk about: > > > > - Polyglot support: Ruby, Groovy, and Scala DSLs. These have all been > > actively worked on in the recent past, especially the Ruby and Scala > DSLs. > > - Full incremental support: the complete Maven lifecycle including an > > incremental command line compiler based on JDT, all with m2e integration > > - Aggressive parallelization: a new parallelization mode that also > > optimizes scheduling based on critical path analysis > > - Generations: a new form of continuous delivery for Maven -- Smart delta > > protocol and no more SNAPHOTs! > > - Shell: long-lived CLI process for Maven > > > > Much of this work is functional, and the new parallelization mode and > > generations support are actively being used in production. We are still > > iterating on these specific features but they show a lot of promise. > Where > > all of this code eventually lands is a question for the Maven development > > community. All of this work was developed outside of Apache, and how easy > > it is to integrate back into the Maven project remains to be seen. At the > > very least there is a lot of very interesting work and I wanted to start > > the dialog because Maven just isn't going to die :-) > > > > So please join us for a webinar, Tuesday, January 21 at 11:30AM EST (UTC > > -5 hours) to learn more about what we're working on and what we're trying > > to accomplish. > > > > All registrants will receive access to the recording, so if you can’t > make > > it — you won’t have to miss out. > > > > Register here: http://goo.gl/vqSvL7 > > > > Hope you can make it, > > > > Jason van Zyl > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > Jason van Zyl > > Founder, Apache Maven > > http://twitter.com/jvanzyl > > --------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
