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Ivy 1.4.1 dependency manager

URL: Ivy web site

At 11:33 AM on Nov 9, 2006, Xavier Hanin wrote:

Jayasoft and all the Ivy team is pleased to announce the availability of Ivy 1.4.1.

Ivy is a tool for managing (recording, tracking, resolving and reporting) project dependencies. It is characterized by the following:

1. flexibility and configurability - Ivy is essentially process agnostic and is not tied to any methodology or structure. Instead it provides the necessary flexibility and configurability to be adapted to a broad range of dependency management and build processes.

2. tight integration with Apache Ant - while available as a standalone tool, Ivy works particularly well with Apache Ant providing a number of powerful Ant tasks ranging from dependency resolution to dependency reporting and publication.


This version is mainly a bug fix release with some improvements, so upgrade from 1.4 is strongly recommended.

This will certainly be the last version sponsored by Jayasoft, since Ivy is now moving to the Apache incubator .

The whole Jayasoft team has been happy to contribute time and money to the project since its creation 2 years ago, and is proud to know that it will now be developed within a widely recognized open source community.

Thanks again to all the users, contributors, committers and customers who made this possible.
1 . At 9:54 AM on Nov 10, 2006, Paul Holser wrote:
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Re: Ivy 1.4.1 dependency manager

That's great to hear that Ivy is moving to Apache. I find Ivy a terrific complement to Ant for those of us who aren't ready or willing to shoehorn our builds into Maven's structure. Great job!

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