Hi,
Our shop uses Ivy/IvyIDE. We decided against maven because it seemed
verbose and unfriendly to our projects' customizations. The whizzo integration
with Eclipse was a big added bonus -- we'd tried to get Maven working with
eclipse to compile our projects but it never really seemed
I was a long-time Ant + Ivy and IvyDE. At work, we finally switched one of
our products to Maven. We have at least one other product that still uses
Ant + Ivy, I'm not sure what that team operates as an IDE.
>From my POV, you can't effectively and sanely develop using Ivy *without*
IDE support, in
On 2023-08-22, Jason Guild wrote:
> I can confirm that in the not very distant past there were multiple
> people (including myself) who submitted pull requests for Ivy to both
> make improvements as well as address bugs. They were left to rot for
> far too long.
This is unfortunate. In a way this
Hi
sorry for my bad timing sending out an email and then being unbale to
answer for days. This is not what I intended.
Let me try to answer what I've seen so far. And I'll try to keep my
personal opinion out this time.
It is pretty obvious Ivy is used today and maybe even loved by
some. This is