Re: Java Packaging Tool - one for development and using. The best wish of many developers

2010-01-18 Thread Alexey Lunacharsky
Thanks for proposals 2010/1/18 Archie Cobbs > On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Alexey Lunacharsky >wrote: > > > Does anybody think about imlementation a "Debian APT"-like tool on the > top > > of an Ivy dependency manager. It can manage all java binaries

Re: Java Packaging Tool - one for development and using. The best wish of many developers

2010-01-18 Thread Alexey Lunacharsky
atic groovy project which performs > on par with Java which might allow you to gain some further speed. > > So, while Groovy isn't the only game in town these days in terms of > innovative languages on the JVM, it should only improve in the areas > that are of concern to you

Re: Java Packaging Tool - one for development and using. The best wish of many developers

2010-01-18 Thread Alexey Lunacharsky
rsions. >> >> grape resolve ( )+ >> >> This returns the file locations of the jars representing the artifcats for >> the specified module(s) and the respective transitive dependencies. >> >> >> This may not be what you want but might be

Java Packaging Tool - one for development and using. The best wish of many developers

2010-01-17 Thread Alexey Lunacharsky
ch as a thin wrapper across the Ivy? -- Best regards, Alexey Lunacharsky (http://alun.katlex.com/en)