Well, I was talking about the maven repository and linking system not about
maven as a build system. Gradle looks promising, more promising than ivy.

yours
Martin.

On 29/01/2012 20:18, Andras Csizmadia wrote:
If someone needs an Ant template (I'm not a huge Maven fan):
https://github.com/vpmedia/ant-build-boilerplate

It contains example for Apache Ivy (light weight dependency manager) usage and also simple <get> style dependency deployment.

The most simple is to download the swc like this jar:
<get src="http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/ivy/ivy/@{version}/ivy-@{version}.jar";
                dest="${target.dir}/ant-ivy-@{version}.jar"
                verbose="true"
                usetimestamp="true"/>
I would recomment to use the ${user.home}/.ant/${project.name}/${project.version}/.. scheme to store the local libs.


Best,
Andrew

-----Original Message----- From: Martin Heidegger
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 7:20 AM
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: SWCs (and other binaries) in the repository

On 29/01/2012 15:16, Omar Gonzalez wrote:
Well that would be great for the Flex SWCs, etc, but I was referring to
Mockolate SWC for my test cases in my whiteboard. I've never used Maven so not really sure how that would help with Mockolate SWCs. I don't think that
project has Maven stuff set up, I could be wrong.

-omar

Mockolate seems to be published using the MIT license, which means
anyone can set up a repository for Mockolate.

yours
Martin.



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