There's a jira for a maven-drools-plugin with possible requirements
and I believe there already 2 implementations in the wild.
IMHO:
1) It should be centralized into the droolsjbpm-tools repository.
Make a pull request on that repository and I 'll peer review it.
2) The goals etc should follow maven naming conventions.
3) There should be integration tests.
4) It should use the latest maven 3 best practices.
In short: it's best to start from a really good, existing, up-to-date,
ASL-licensed other maven plugin that does non-java compiling.
Op 09-03-11 22:42, Mauricio Salatino schreef:
I will take a look on that right now..
I was planning to do the same for some of my example projects.
I will come back with some feedback!
Greetings.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 6:29 PM, Ansgar Konermann
<ansgar.konermann(a)googlemail.com
<mailto:ansgar.konermann@googlemail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I prepared a tiny drools compiler plugin for Maven 3. It currently
contains the smallest feature-set which is potentially useful for my
colleagues at work, so up to now it's no more than a starting
point for
my team. Nevertheless, I invite you to take a look at it, comment
on it
and suggest features _you_ would like to see in the plugin in one
of its
future releases.
There's some inital documentation here:
http://passion.forco.de/content/maven-drools-plugin
Looking forward to your comments.
Best regards
Ansgar
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