Good description of the use case that helps.
You are not very explicit about how you identify the projects to be
checked or where (SCM, staging folder) you want to find them.
Just a thought:
Couldn't this be accomplished with a batch job that used XSLT or a
simple Java program with an XML parser to check POMs for outdated
references?
POMs are just XML with a pretty simple structure.
They always have the same name so finding them in the project is not hard.
You are always looking down the same XPATH(s?) for the version and you
know which one is right.
Is there some magic that Maven includes that is needed here?
Ron
On 20/06/2014 8:09 AM, Mirko Friedenhagen wrote:
Hello,
does anybody know of a plugin which shows the GAV coordinates of the
parents of a given project recursively? Or is there any feasible
plugin where I could contribute with a goal?
My team of 3 is consulting approx. 200 developers in regards of build
engineering with ca. 1000 Jenkins jobs and we often see they are using
outdated versions of our department POM. Having this information in
the console of a Jenkins job would allow to see this without checking
the POM.
Regards Mirko
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