http://www.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Maven+Plugins
Am 19.08.2006 um 08:03 schrieb Ulrich Köster:
> Yes, the wiki part is missing. We're using it for quite a while
> now. Anyway it's 1.0.2 only.
>
> Uli
> Am 19.08.2006 um 02:18 schrieb Mike Schrag:
>
>> This is all Ulrich's work. Here's an email he sent to me when I
>> asked him some info about it (Assuming he's OK with me forwarding
>> this):
>>
>> "Instead of wrting a build.xml you have to define some properties.
>> Building, deploying and tagging is the same for a woa and a
>> whatever project.
>>
>> From a project.xml:
>> <build>
>>
>> <sourceDirectory>${basedir}/src/java</sourceDirectory>
>>
>> <resources>
>>
>> <resource>
>>
>> <directory>${basedir}/src/java</directory>
>>
>> <includes>
>>
>> <include>**/*.properties</include>
>>
>> <include>**/*.wo/**</include>
>>
>> <include>**/*.api</include>
>>
>> </includes>
>>
>> <excludes>
>>
>> <exclude>**/build*.properties</exclude>
>>
>> <exclude>project.properties</exclude>
>>
>> <exclude>target/**</exclude>
>>
>> </excludes>
>>
>> <filtering>false</filtering>
>>
>> </resource>
>>
>> <resource>
>>
>> <directory>${basedir}/Resources</directory>
>>
>> <targetPath>Resources</targetPath>
>>
>> </resource>
>>
>> </resources>
>>
>> </build>
>>
>> All you have to call is 'maven jar' and you'll get a framework as
>> jar. No difference between building a 'standard' jar and a 'wo'
>> jar. Maven manages all dependecies. The woa includes all
>> dependencies. Just build it, scp it to server, unpack it and
>> you're a ready. I'll add some docs to the wiki when I find the
>> time. "
>>
>> ms
>>
>> On Aug 18, 2006, at 7:02 PM, RedBugz Software wrote:
>>
>>> I just noticed that the latest WOLips builds make mention of
>>> Maven. I can't find anything on the wiki about it. Any
>>> interesting things happening to allow building WO apps in Maven,
>>> or just borrowing some Maven code? I'd like to know more.
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> Logan
>>
>
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