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** once it gets really big you need to be able to reason about your build.   
 
** once it gets really big you need to be able to reason about your build.   
 
** tests could allow you to refactor/optimise/etc without breaking anything
 
** tests could allow you to refactor/optimise/etc without breaking anything
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** testing is much simpler with a real language
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*** if you're stuck with ant you could use antunit (http://ant.apache.org/antlibs/antunit/)
 
* we really need a first class language for flexibility
 
* we really need a first class language for flexibility
 
** programming in xml doesn't make sense
 
** programming in xml doesn't make sense

Revision as of 18:30, 30 July 2007

"Harnessing the power of magic..."

Facilitated by Josh Price and Tom Adams

Build Tools

What's the current state of Java build tools?

Performance is not always optimal.

ant

  • programming in xml doesn't make sense
  • big ball of ant problem
    • the 9000 line "untouchable" collection of build script
  • few conventions
    • lots of rope to hang yourself
  • hard to refactor
  • ill-conceived
    • even JDD has disowned it

maven

  • good conventions but hard to diverge from the norm
    • simple things are simple
    • moderate things are really hard (write a plugin)
    • hard things are virtually impossible
  • too much voodoo
  • not enough docs
    • hard to find where/how to configure things
  • kind of buggy
    • (I think this was attributed to plugins)
  • declarative model is too strict
    • flexibility is needed here
  • appeals to the less experienced
    • can get yourself in trouble if you assume it all just works

What can Java learn from Ruby?

rake

  • testing your build?
    • once it gets really big you need to be able to reason about your build.
    • tests could allow you to refactor/optimise/etc without breaking anything
    • testing is much simpler with a real language
  • we really need a first class language for flexibility
    • programming in xml doesn't make sense
    • pure declarative model solves some problems but reduces flexibility
  • auto include of rake files allows easy factoring
  • possible to separate the definition of dependencies - who depends on me?
  • builtin namespaces (ie db:*, test:*)
  • plugins in ruby are really simple
    • monkey patching
  • file dependency checking is built in
    • what changed? do it anyway not optimal speed
  • auto checking of timestamps

Deployment tools

Capistrano for Java deployment?

  • posix only (no windows yet)
    • installing cygwin is a solution
    • write adapters for the commands used (ssh, ftp, etc)
  • version 2.0 just released
  • peepcode demo (http://topfunky.com/clients/peepcode/free-episodes/peepcode-free-deprec.mov)
  • convincing management that using a Ruby tool on a Java project is a good thing
    • it's often easier to just do it and show the benefits
    • ask for forgiveness rather than permission

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