On 2015-May-06, at 12:34 PM, Ramsey Gurley < email@hidden> wrote: Two questions (at the moment).
In [3] it seems bundles are required. Does using maven preclude using bundleless builds? That would be a real downer.
In my experience, yes, bundles are required. I have never been successful running with bundle-less builds. If I were to venture a guess, it would be that bundle-less builds depend on the Fluffy Bunny layout, whereas the standard Maven layout is different. Is it possible to have maven use local changes to Wonder in the workspace? Like, I find a bug in ERXExtensions, I fix that bug locally, then run my application dependent on ERXExtensions to test that the bug is indeed fixed before pushing it to the main wonder repo.
Yes, this is possible. I don’t have Wonder in my workspace, but I do have other frameworks in there that are dependencies for other apps in the same workspace. I am able to edit a framework within Eclipse and run an app against those changes without having to deploy to my local maven repo first. I’m not entirely clear on the mechanism, but I believe that the incremental builder is used while in Eclipse and dependencies are resolved from the workspace before the local maven repo (there is a setting in a project’s properties where you can toggle this behavior; I believe it defaults to workspace resolution).
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