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I'm more familiar with Ant and I like it. It's a big improvement if compared with older *make utilities. It has every thing i need to build a project (maybe a little more than i need, but that's fine to have a little margin). I use ant much the way as I use a programming language. It's flexible and extensible and manageable, as long as you use it wisely.
I'm scared of maven because it looks like so obscure in its way of working. On first sight, it is much simpler in its usage. But it is a false lure in my opinion.
Probably I know maven not so much so my opinion is not fair for maven. But unless maven becomes mandate in the projects I'm working on, I'll stick to ant as long as possible.
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so, it's true... hell has finally frozen... so sad...
To quote Usual Suspects: "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world that maven was the best tool to build software"
I welcome the quantic results of maven builds (sometimes OK, sometimes FAIL, sometimes ELSE)
On one hand, moving to Maven will help us be better integrated with other projects (and let people integrate JBM more easily) and we'll leverage JBoss efforts around Maven (e.g. docs generated by maven looks nicer)
On the other hand, Maven is one of the few software I really hate to use (poor doc, download half the internet to compile a class, incompatible versions, etc.)
Dear Ant, I'll miss ya...
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I never thought this day would come, I tried to fight so hard in the midst of adversity.
I did my bit for the cause - trying to hold high the bright light of ant/buildmagic against the dark forces of Maven.
Those now familiar forces that have so cruelly infiltrating our community with their dirty ways, subverting once proud developers in sneaky and nefarious ways, taking their spirit and throwing it in the gutter.
But alas, the pressure is too much, with a heavy heart I raise my white flag and kneel prostrate at the altar of Maven, my soul crushed, and with bitter regret in my heart, I finally realise we must ask the question "Is it time to move our build system to Maven"?
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Hi,
I am new to jbpm and we started R & D no jbpm4 beta version currently.i have requirement that i need to show the user where process is currently executing by a graphical highlighting active state.but am unable to generate or find a image for a process definitions. we previously used jbpm3.1.1 in which we are able to get an image from jpdl desginer.but i am unable see the image in jpdl4 version.please provide some help..
Thanks in advance
Maruthi
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Hi,
I am new to jbpm and we started R & D no jbpm4 beta version currently.i have requirement that i need to show the user where process is currently executing by a graphical highlighting active state.but am unable to generate or find a image for a process definitions. we previously used jbpm3.1.1 in which we are able to get an image from jpdl desginer.but i am unable see the image in jpdl4 version.please provide some help..
Thanks in advance
Maruthi
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