I agree with Alexander, its not really up to the number of people
involved with the project but
its on the project itself :-)
Alexander Sack wrote:
> What do you mean? Can you explain why you think it wouldn't be?
>
> My biggest draw to Maven right now is the dependency management and
> inheritance capabilities. Especially in a Java EE centric world where
> you
> have the concept of client side jars, runtime dependent libraries, as
> well
> as provided/platform libraries. Its hard to manage this with just
> ANT. Add
> Eclipse, and things become even more complicated.
>
> Bottom line is its not the number of people on the project that
> determines
> Maven's usefulness, its the project itself.
>
> -aps
>
> On 9/5/06, Dudu <eduardopichler@yahoo.com.br> wrote:
>
>>
>> Is maven good to small teams, like two programmers?
>>
>>
>
>
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