Step 1 then is going to be migrate to maven, then we can let forge do some
work.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 16:14, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 18:08, Jason Porter
<lightguard.jp(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> By and large you'll have to *create* a pom, and the layout of seam-gen is
> not that of a typical maven project, not sure if that presents a
> unique challenge or not.
>
There is already a lot of work that's been done to create a POM for a Seam
2 project (that you can then migrate into a Seam 3 project). Marek is the
right person to talk to for references (links, examples, etc).
-Dan
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