Cmon, Sam Anabtawi is like one of the most common names in the states. There
are like 1000s.. no wait 10,000s of Anabtawis around!



Ryan Slobojan wrote:
> 
> Hi Sam,
> 
> Just so you know, with an email address like Sam Anabtawi @ somecompany,
> it's not too hard to guess who you are. ;)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> SomeOtherDude 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SomeDude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 8:19 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Can I bypass the whole Maven build part?!
> 
> 
> Great thank you so much Siegfried. SomeDude is not my real name of
> course :) I just need to be anonymous for when I ask
> "maybe-not-so-smart-questions".
> 
> I am almost done with chapter 1 from "Maven a Developer's Notebook" and
> then I will start trying out your advice.
> 
> Thank you again :)
> 
> 
> 
> Siegfried Goeschl wrote:
>> 
>> Hi SomeDude,
>> 
>> Not sure if SomeDude is really your name ... I did such a thing for 
>> Maven 1 ...
>> 
>> +) you can explicitely define which reports should be generated - some
>> of them use source code whereas some other use class files (JDepend)
>> 
>> +) best you start with a minimal report section
>> 
>> +) you can trigger the site generation using "mvn site" somewhere 
>> +within
>> the ant build
>> 
>> +) depending on the amount of tinkering you can also generate a 
>> +Surefire
>> report passed on your JUnit test
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Siegfried Goeschl
>> 
>> 
>> PS: Good luck out there as fresh graduate ... :-)
>> 
>> SomeDude wrote:
>>> I am very new to Maven and from the introductory reading that I have 
>>> done I am starting to understand that if I were to use it in our 
>>> projects I would have to replace our current build process. Here are 
>>> my problems:
>>> 
>>> 1) Boss wants me to see if Maven can be useful for us in the 
>>> documentation process. He really likes the website feature.
>>> 2) Boss likes the way we build our projects since we have been using 
>>> these ginormous ant scripts for years now. He will not change the 
>>> build process.
>>> 3) Boss would not even consider messing with our current directory 
>>> structures
>>> 
>>> My Question is:
>>> 
>>> Is there any way I could use Maven features like the website 
>>> generation and report creation without having to interfere with the 
>>> current project structure and build process?
>>> 
>>> Sorry if my question is noobish, FreshGraduate!
>>> 
>>> Thanx guys.
>>> 
>>>   
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