two dimes:
We find Gradle much easier to work with than Maven here at my shop.
Especially for "loosely coupled" project dependency setup. We never
could get Maven to simply reference other projects arbitrarily. We find
Maven is too strict in specifying how projects are connected up with
each other.
Plus we use Gretty to automatically run our projects server and client
code from multiple projects together as a single localhost tomcat server.
On 07/04/2016 03:32 AM, Thomas Broyer wrote:
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> A little off-topic but, before going Maven (unless you know it
> already) explore Gradle too (and, why not, Ant+Ivy, Buildr, SBT, or
> even Pants or Bazel); then make an informed choice. Just sayin'
>
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