The Build Tool Report: Comparing Ant, Maven, Eclipse, IntelliJ,

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The Build Tool Report: Comparing Ant, Maven, Eclipse, IntelliJ,

by Daniel Escasa :: Rate this Message:

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How appropriate for Ms Deng's talk earlier

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Comparing Ant, Maven, Eclipse, IntelliJ, via TheServerSide.com: News by
Dave Booth@... on 10/26/09
The Build Tool Report: Comparing Ant, Maven, Eclipse, IntelliJ, and
NetBeans wrt Incremental Builds.<br><br>This report takes a
medium-depth look at the incremental build process, the tools most
commonly used, and the productivity differences between them, according
to the responses of over 600 Java developers. Among other results, it
was interesting to find
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Re: The Build Tool Report: Comparing Ant, Maven, Eclipse, IntelliJ,

by maria odea ching-3 :: Rate this Message:

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I brought this up at the meetup last Tuesday, there are also two Maven integration tools for Eclipse available:
* IAM/q4e (http://www.eclipse.org/iam/)
* m2eclipse(http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/)

It's also worth mentioning that a number of Pinoy developers from Cebu are part of the development team who built IAM/q4e :)

-Deng




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How appropriate for Ms Deng's talk earlier


 
 
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The Build Tool Report: Comparing Ant, Maven, Eclipse, IntelliJ, and NetBeans wrt Incremental Builds.<br><br>This report takes a medium-depth look at the incremental build process, the tools most commonly used, and the productivity differences between them, according to the responses of over 600 Java developers. Among other results, it was interesting to find  

 
 
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