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Using WO with modern dependency management
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Using WO with modern dependency management


  • Subject: Using WO with modern dependency management
  • From: Hugi Thordarson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 01 May 2015 22:22:33 +0000

Hi all.

Most of our in-house code is written as pure java/scala projects which are then built, versioned and deployed to a local Maven server using Maven and SBT.

We use WO a lot but maintaining the WO applications “old style” (by copying dependencies into “Libraries” every time something changes) is becoming quite tiresome. So I’m wondering if anyone would care to share success stories or tips on methodology for dependency management with WO? Some years ago I heard of people using Ivy for dependency management in the WO ant scripts, but haven’t heard much about it since.

We did try using Maven for all WO development, but I found that WOLips didn’t really like it. Perhaps that’s working better now?

Cheers,
- hugi

// Hugi Thordarson
// http://www.loftfar.is/
// s. 895-6688



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