Hello,
Maven can adapt various projects. But in my eyes, it's not necessary to use
Maven in simply projects. In fact, most projects don't use Maven.
Small project may not include many modules, and there are few the
developers. Then using Maven makes a bigger complexity and redundancy
possibly.

a cup of Java, cheers!
Sha Jiang

2006/9/5, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

What do you mean?  Can you explain why you think it wouldn't be?

My biggest draw to Maven right now is the dependency management and
inheritance capabilities.  Especially in a Java EE centric world where you
have the concept of client side jars, runtime dependent libraries, as well
as provided/platform libraries.  Its hard to manage this with just
ANT.  Add
Eclipse, and things become even more complicated.

Bottom line is its not the number of people on the project that determines
Maven's usefulness, its the project itself.

-aps

On 9/5/06, Dudu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is maven good to small teams, like two programmers?
>
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