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Re: [groovy-eclipse-plugin-dev] split org.codehaus.groovy plugin

Thorsten Kamann

2008-01-13

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As conclusion of our discussion:

We want to have a plugin called org.codehaus.groovy with this content:
  groovy-x.x.x-jar
This plugin defines deps to the needed libs like asm, antlr, ant and so on.

We must look if all dependencies already providing as Eclipse PlugIn. If
not we provide an additional plugin-project
org.codehaus.groovy.dependencies with the needed libraries. The both
plugins can be used to work with Groovy in other plugin- or rcp-projects.
Parallel to the org.codehaus.groovy plugin we must provide a
org.codehaus.groovy.source plugin to provide the sources.
The best way to achieve this is to talk to the Groovy Build-manager (who
is this?) to change the jar to an osgi-jar.

The groovy-all-x.x.x.jar and the source.jar will be only used for the
Groovy Classpath container.

Thorsten



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