Re: R: [RomaFramework-dev] Requested features
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From: Luca G. <l.g...@pr...> - 2006-05-03 15:26:25
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Hi! yes, the CLI uses the linked ant library to execute the <module-path>/wizard/wizard.xml if exists. bye, Luca Garulli Blogging on: http://zion-city.blogspot.com http://RomaFramework.xwiki.com - The new way to build Java applications http://www.Pro-Netics.com (member of Orixo.com - The XML business allianc= e) http://www.OrienTechnologies.com - Light ODBMS, All in one JDO solution On Wed, May 3, 2006 5:20 pm, Valerio De Carolis said: >> >> Well, Valerio will try to mavenize but Luca maven will also used by >> wizard >> > to build new project or we'll use it only to develop Roma? >> > >> >> You should distinguish between 1) a CLI (command-line-interface), whic= h >> can be implemented as a maven goal, so that offered options can be >> choosen >> to build a roma-project, and 2) a tool for developers that help them t= o >> build a software providing a given set of rules, best-practices and >> conventions. >> What are you referring at ? >> > > Both, if I don't be wrong, Roma is not only a metaframework but also a > "tool" which help developers to fast build his apps indipendently from = the > sub-framework choosen! That is the reason for the CLI... > > Now, the CLI invoke ant's library at runtime? (i.e to inject a new modu= le > in > the project...) > > Byez > > -- > "To err is human, but for a real disaster you need a computer." > > http://valerio.decarolis.googlepages.com > val...@gm... > |