| <ivy-module version="2.0" xmlns:ea="http://www.easyant.org"> |
| <info organisation="@project.organisation@" module="@project.module@" |
| status="integration" revision="@project.revision@"> |
| <!-- |
| This easyant section is equivalent to having a module.ant like this: |
| |
| <project name="@project.organisation@;@project.module@" |
| xmlns:ea="antlib:org.apache.easyant"> |
| |
| <ea:import organisation="org.apache.easyant.buildtypes" module="build-webapp-java" revision="0.1"/> |
| </project> |
| --> |
| <!-- note that in a module.ivy the organisation attribute is not mandatory |
| if not specified easyant will use the default organisation for build type / plugin --> |
| <ea:build organisation="org.apache.easyant.buildtypes" module="build-webapp-java" revision="0.1"/> |
| </info> |
| <configurations> |
| <conf name="default" visibility="public" description="runtime dependencies artifact can be used with this conf"/> |
| <conf name="test" visibility="private" description="this scope indicates that the dependency is not required for normal use of the application, and is only available for the test compilation and execution phases."/> |
| <conf name="provided" visibility="public" description="this is much like compile, but indicates you expect the JDK or a container to provide it. It is only available on the compilation classpath, and is not transitive."/> |
| </configurations> |
| <dependencies> |
| <!-- your project dependencies goes here --> |
| <!-- |
| <dependency org="junit" name="junit" rev="4.4" conf="test->default" /> |
| --> |
| </dependencies> |
| </ivy-module> |