I'll second the Kudos to the team! -K

On 2/14/06 6:56 PM, "Alexandre Poitras" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I use Maven 2.0 in production and I am quite satisfied. I haven't run
> in a lot of bugs. The documentation can look a little bit sparsed but
> there is a good wiki and this list is pretty active and helpful and
> Maven 2.0 is very intuitive in my opionion.
> 
> But like Kathryn said the IDE integration isn't really mature yet
> (wich is normal since Maven 2.0 is just like 4 months old) but the
> Eclipse plugins seems to progress quite fast (two new versions in
> about one month) and big IDE vendors seems interested in it. For
> instance, ADF Faces was built using Maven 2.0. So when people say it
> is production ready, it is based on a command line usage for the
> moment. The only thing I would like to see some bugs fixed in it and
> wouldn't say it is production ready is the WebDav protocol support
> although it can be used. Other then that kudo to the Maven team and
> thank for the great product!!
> 
> On 2/14/06, Kathryn Huxtable <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The only thing I'd add is that the IDE extensions are not as mature as those
>> for M1. Although I run the Eclipse extension (m2eclipse.codehaus.org) I am
>> not really satisfied with it. It's pretty easy to use the mvn
>> eclipse:eclipse command, though, to keep your .classpath and .project up to
>> date and use the external build with the "real" Maven 2.
>> 
>> -K
>> 
>> 
>> On 2/14/06 4:27 PM, "Brett Porter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 2/15/06, Ray Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> I read Vincent Massol's PPT dated 15 September 2005.  He said, Short
>>>> answer:
>>>> No.
>>>> 
>>>> But, that was 5 months ago!  How about now?
>>> 
>>> Well, in September, it wasn't final, so probably fair enough.
>>> 
>>> There was a long discussion on this list a little more recently (maybe
>>> November?) where people debated it again.
>>> 
>>> Long story short, yes: as long as you are using final release plugins.
>>> If you need certain plugins which are alpha, beta, or non-existant,
>>> then your experience of m2 will be that it is alpha, beta or
>>> incomplete.
>>> 
>>> Especially if coming from m1, do your homework first, and if things
>>> you need aren't ready, tell us.
>>> 
>>> Some plugins are right on the cusp of becoming final or having
>>> updates. There's every chance one you need is just around the corner
>>> anyway (check the JIRA scheduling for a clearer idea).
>>> 
>>>> What are the risks?  Suicidal? None?  Olympic downhill skiiers only?
>>> 
>>> What's the difference between suicidal and olympic downhill skiiers?
>>> (Just watching someone hit a net at 120km/h... ouch :)
>>> 
>>> HTH,
>>> Brett
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>> Kathryn Huxtable
>> Middleware Architect
>> Core Middleware
>> Information Technology, a division of Information Services
>> The University of Kansas
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