From: Joe W. <jo...@tr...> - 2002-08-23 16:10:39
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>Actually we need a mix of Maven+Ant until xdoclet is implemented in >Jelly too. So we'll use Maven POM/docs/release and not the javac/tests >parts. These parts have to be Ant-based until then. Sure. Maven has ant built in, so xdoclet already works in it in a kind of cheating way :) > > Does gump/anthill have to run on a server... can it just run on a >desktop > > somewhere and publish to a server? > >Yes but it's not automatic you know. I'm getting very used to getting >failure emails whenever someone in our team commits something which >breaks the tests. I thought you're a coworker of Martin Fowler, the guy >who invented the term Continuous Integration ;-) I'm currently using CruiseControl to kick off Maven everytime something is committed.. this keeps the build and website upto date and uploads them all the time and sends off emails on failures/fixes. I've never used anthill/gump - do they do similar things? -Joe |