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Latest featured content about Ivy

Pimp My Architecture

Topics
JBoss,
EJB,
Communication,
Application Servers,
RedHat,
Java EE,
Distributed Teams,
Maven,
Ivy,
Companies,
Java,
QCon London 2009,
Teamwork,
Languages,
Build systems,
QCon,
Architecture,
Agile,
Enterprise Architecture,
Conferences,
Programming,
Refactoring

Dan North discusses an example of rearchitecting an application without rewriting it from scratch, and explains general strategies for a holistic rearchitecture such as changing the team culture, removing obsolete technologies, allowing mistakes to be made (and learned from), transitional architectures, introducing bounded contexts, refactoring and emergent simplicity, and rotating through roles.

News about Ivy

Modularity Maturity Model

Topics
Maven,
Ivy,
Java,
Languages,
Build systems,
Programming,
Modularity,
Interviews,
OSGi

At the OSGi Community Event, Dr Graham Charters introduced the Modularity Maturity Model, a way of scoring where projects or organisations against how their modular developments score.

Apache Ivy 2.0 Final Released

Topics
Ivy,
Maven,
Java,
Build systems,
Languages,
Programming

Apache Ivy 2.0, a project dependency manager, has been released. 2.0 is the first release of Ivy as an official Apache project.

Debate: Is Maven the right tool for builds?

Topics
Grails,
Java Web Frameworks,
Groovy,
Maven,
Java,
Artifacts & Tools,
JVM Languages,
Dynamic Languages,
Ivy,
Buildr,
Languages,
Tools,
Build systems,
Programming,
Agile,
Ant,
Debate

Recently, there has been a lot of debate around the usefulness Maven, which is a Java-based build and dependency management tool being used in many projects. InfoQ took a closer look at this debate to understand what issues are being encountered, and what has resulted from the debate.

Ivy 2.0: Released As An Apache Project

Topics
Maven,
Java,
Ivy,
Build systems,
Languages,
Programming

Ivy, a tool for managing (recording, tracking, resolving and reporting) project dependencies which provides tight integration with Apache Ant, has released its 2.0 beta version. This is the first release as an Apache project, it brings enhanced compatibility with Maven 2 repositories, improved concurrency support and a few other significant changes.