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Posted to ojb-dev@db.apache.org by Brian McCallister <br...@apache.org> on 2006/01/01 00:15:52 UTC

Re: Using Ivy ?

I've not used Ivy, but would be willing to see how it works.  
Conceptually I think it is a good idea. Personally, I don't mind  
storing jars in subversion.

+0

-Brian

On Dec 31, 2005, at 8:35 AM, Thomas Dudziak wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> while creating the release I wondered about the size of the
> distributables and how to reduce them, esp. in the src ones. One of
> things to do here would obviously be fetching the required jars from a
> central repository.
> Now I'm not that much of a Maven guy, and given the troubles that the
> jakarta commons guys had/have, I'd rather avoid Maven 1 (Maven 2 might
> be worth checking out though).
> However, we can have this easier if we wanted, with the help of Ivy
> (http://www.jayasoft.org/ivy). It basically performs the dependency
> management for Ant, e.g. loads jars that we depend upon, from ibiblio
> or some other central repository. There's even ways to automatically
> use the ivy dependency descriptors as a classpath in Eclipse (perhaps
> also for IDEA, havn't checked).
>
> WDYT, should I try to integrate Ivy into OJB ?
>
> Tom
>
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