Maven 2 supports optional dependencies.
You can even exclude non-optional transitive dependencies.
Wim Deblauwe wrote:
Interesting, thanks for the link.
The only thing that is really helpful in Ivy when looking at this page is
the fact that you can choose between optional dependencies. I think Maven
could use such a concept too.
regards,
Wim
2006/5/22, Jeff Mutonho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 5/22/06, Wim Deblauwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I really love Maven, but people in my organisation seem to have noticed
Ivy.
> I have not used Ivy, but I really like those nice screenshots. Are
there
any
> things Ivy does that Maven2 currently can't do? One thing I see is the
nice
> depencency graph (but hopefully someone will code that during the
Google
> Summer of Code:)).
>
> Any more thoughts on this?
>
> regards,
>
> Wim
>
>
Could http://jayasoft.org/ivy/doc/m2comparison be of any help ?
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