jbundler 0.2.1 → 0.2.2
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# jbundler [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/mkristian/jbundler.png)](http://travis-ci.org/mkristian/jbundler) #
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manage jar dependencies similar than **bundler** manages gem dependencies.
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* the DSL mimics the one from bundler
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* you can use maven like version declaration or rubygems/bundler like version ranges
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* it locks down the versions
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* it locks down the jar versions inside "Jarfile.lock"
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* you can declare jar dependency within a rubygems using the requirements directive of the gem specification. jbundler will include those jar dependencies into its classpath
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* on the first run everything get resolved, any further run just the setup of classpath is done (without any maven involved)
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* it integrates nicely with bundler when Bundler.require is used
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* it integrates nicely with bundler when Bundler.require is used (like Rails does it)
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## get started
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## example ##
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**please first build the jar file for the jbundler gem, see [Build
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**please first build the jar file for the jbundler gem, see [https://github.com/mkristian/jbundler/wiki/Build](Build).**
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*example/my_project* has a Gemfile which uses a gem which depends on jar dependency. see *example/gem_with_jar/gem_with_jar.gemspec* how the jar gets declared.
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*src/example/my_project* has a Gemfile which uses a gem which depends on jar dependency. see *src/example/gem_with_jar/gem_with_jar.gemspec* how the jar gets declared.
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execute *example/my_project/info.rb* to see it in action:
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execute *src/example/my_project/info.rb* to see it in action:
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name: jbundler
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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prerelease:
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version: 0.2.
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version: 0.2.2
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Kristian Meier
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email:
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- m.kristian@web.de
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executables:
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extensions: []
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extra_rdoc_files: []
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the build uses ruby-maven. **note** ruby-maven uses maven and maven is highly modular, i.e. it comes only with the core and the moment you need a plugin he first time its starts downloading it. with that in mind the first usage of (ruby-)maven involves a lot of downloading - so be prepared :)
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once ```rmvn``` generated the **Gemfile.pom** you can use proper maven3 by setting a sybolic link from **pom.xml** to **Gemfile.pom**. in the end rmvn is just ruby wrapper around maven3. the **Gemfile.pom** is generated from the *jbundler.gemspec*, *Gemfile*, *Gemfile.lock* and *Mavenfile*.
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your IDE might be able to use the pom.xml to manage the project and its java sources.
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