EMF code-generation in maven builds? [message #660405] |
Fri, 18 March 2011 10:21 |
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Originally posted by: jfrantzius.googlemail.com
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Hi,
it would be great if EMF code generation could be integrated in a Maven
build process, using a Maven plugin aka "mojo", and not ant.
The only thing I could find is Mapasuta
< http://mapasuta.sourceforge.net/maven/site/maven-emfgen-plug in/index.html>,
and I'd be very interested in other people's experience with it?
It seems that it needs a local Eclipse installation, though, instead of
drawing in proper Maven dependencies. That already defies the main
advantage of Maven, as does an ant-based approach: being able to just
download a project's sourcecode and nothing else, and only having to
issue a simple "mvn install" on the command line in order to build it.
Crossposting this to eclipse.tycho: maybe somebody has an idea whether
and how it could be possible to e.g. take the Mapasuta
maven-emfgen-plugin and turn its dependencies into proper Maven
dependencies using Tycho?
Regards,
J
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Re: EMF code-generation in maven builds? [message #660690 is a reply to message #660460] |
Mon, 21 March 2011 08:24 |
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Originally posted by: jfrantzius.googlemail.com
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On 18.03.2011 15:14, Ed Merks wrote:
> J
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