Changes for page Building the wonder source code with maven
Last modified by Lachlan Deck on 2009/03/24 19:05
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... ... @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ 85 85 86 86 {{note title="Don"}} 87 87 88 -Java, of course, can work with anything you choose to place on your classpath. However, it's surely wise to avoid tripping yourself right?! If you're using maven to determine your classpath then I (ldeck) advise -- though nothing will stop the unwilling -- not additionally using the standard WOLips ant-based dependency management in conjunction with mavens. 88 +Java, of course, can work with anything you choose to place on your classpath. However, it's surely wise to avoid tripping yourself right?! If you're using maven to determine your classpath then I (ldeck) advise -- though nothing will stop the unwilling :-) -- not additionally using the standard WOLips ant-based dependency management in conjunction with mavens. 89 89 90 90 That is to say, you need to understand why this would be a bad idea. Ant-based builds from wonder include their transitive dependencies in their final build; maven's do not because maven is able to resolve dependencies during your build whereas the ant-based builds won't (unless they add ivy or something similar to the mix). WOLips ant-based dependency management has quite entirely different means for resolving its dependencies and as such unless you know what your doing you should avoid mixing and matching systems. 91 91