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- Polyglot for Maven VS Maven Wrapper
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- Polyglot for Maven VS jam-buds
- Polyglot for Maven VS sitemapgen4j
- Polyglot for Maven VS Membrane Service Proxy
- Polyglot for Maven VS javaslang-circuitbreaker
- Polyglot for Maven VS J2ObjC
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Polyglot for Maven reviews and mentions
- Maven Polyglot
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Maven is turning 20 today 🥳 To many more years of stable Java builds 🍻
Fun fact, POM files can be in formats other than XML (although I have no idea if IJ would tolerate such shenanigans): https://github.com/takari/polyglot-maven/blob/polyglot-0.4.8/polyglot-yaml/src/test/resources/snakeyaml/pom.yaml
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From Maven 3 to Maven 5
There is a certain argument to be made for user ergonomy. Many developers are drawn to Gradle and friends, or to work with polyglot Maven, because they support a more concise syntax. This is not necessarily a contradiction with Maven's Goals!
- Why doesn't everyone use gradle?
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The Maven Wrapper has now been officially released from the Apache Maven Project
I wished they‘d finally embrace polyglot maven https://github.com/takari/polyglot-maven. pom.yaml rule the world.
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Gradle 7.0 Released
It seems merely adding a file to the .mvn directory will do as you wish: https://github.com/takari/polyglot-maven#usage
I have avoided that road because it's one more thing that is a snowflake in the very area where I don't want to blazing trails. But I have personally tried their approach before and can confirm it does work as advertised. I can't recall if IJ lost its mind over pulling a stunt like that, but arguably if it did, then filing a YouTrack is an appropriate next step
- Starting my Go work on Monday, some tips of books and courses?
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takari/polyglot-maven is an open source project licensed under Eclipse Public License 1.0 which is an OSI approved license.
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