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01/04/2013 22:14:16
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mreich
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Joined: 30/01/2009 08:34:23
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Hi,
it want to give Maven another chance
Anybody out there, using it with CaptainCasa?
I had some questions ;-)
regards
Markus
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02/04/2013 08:42:58
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hilka
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Joined: 23/11/2007 09:00:08
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Hi Markus,
we are not using maven, but we use Ant and Apache Ivy for dependency management.
For managing Captain Casa dependencies, we add the latest Captain Casa versions dependencies to our company repository more or less manually. But other projects depending on Captain Casa can easily add the dependency.
Don't know if that helps. But I would love to see Captain Casa move into a direction where Maven and Ivy can be handled more easily.
Tobias
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02/04/2013 13:41:46
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krinninger
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Joined: 17/11/2008 21:19:41
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Hi,
we are using maven for captain casa updates.
It works quite comfortable right now. Not just dependency management, also signing and packing of jars, attaching sources...
so feel free to ask your questions.
Greetings,
Michael
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10/04/2013 12:04:04
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CaptainCasa
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Joined: 21/11/2007 12:23:06
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...there is one new feature in the latest update - the free definition of copy-statements that is executed as part of reload/redploy in the Layout Editor which is made for Maven-style projects... Please check the change log.
Regards, Björn
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