Re: Pre-processing during build - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Mark Rotteveel
Subject Re: Pre-processing during build
Date
Msg-id 45e4ecb7fe5cfb9bc3c61480284b810c@imap.procolix.com
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In response to Re: Pre-processing during build  (Sehrope Sarkuni <sehrope@jackdb.com>)
Responses Re: Pre-processing during build  (Scott Morgan <scott@adligo.com>)
Re: Pre-processing during build  ("Markus KARG" <markus@headcrashing.eu>)
List pgsql-jdbc
On Mon, 15 Jun 2015 18:42:13 -0400, Sehrope Sarkuni <sehrope@jackdb.com>
wrote:
> I think a purely Maven based build with separate targets should be
possible
> via a generated-sources plugin. Off the top of my head I'm not sure
which
> plugins it would use though. It's been a while since I wrote anything
like
> that though I do remember it being a bit of a pain to get right. On the
> plus side we only have to figure it out once right? :)

My experience is that Ant gives you a lot more flexibility. For Jaybird I
considered moving to a Maven based build, but I finally decided against it
because it was too much hassle. The difference with the PostgreSQL JDBC is
that Jaybird uses JDBC version specific sources-folders with common classes
(and abstract classes for common implementation).

> I'm a big fan of Mavenizing the build process. A lot of the value of it
> will come from how it will simplify things like adding tests. It
eliminates
> a lot of the double and sometimes triple entry (i.e. add the test class,
> add it to a suite, add the suite to build.xml).

You don't need Maven to achieve that. For one you don't need testsuites,
with JUnit 3 it is a bit harder, but you could use a consistent naming
convention and filter tests in the Ant plugin, with JUnit 4 you could use
(class or instance) rules, or filtering based on annotations.

Mark


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