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- ivytools.org This sourceforge project aims to gather community contributed tools and plugins for ivy.
- IvyDE A plugin for eclipse which helps writing ivy files by bringing powerful code completion and wizards, and also let you add a classpath container keeping your eclipse project classpath in sync with the dependencies ivy resolves.
- IvyCruise This set of plugins for cruise control let you integrate ivy with this famous continuous integration server.
- IvyDependencyImportor is a plugin for intellij IDEA, which let you import all the libs described in the ivy.xml to the current module library.
- IVY for IDEA is another plugin for intellij IDEA, which reads IDEA module settings such as classpath and source directories from IVY setup.
- ivy-svn This is a subversion dependency resolver for Ivy 2.0.
- SAnt SAnt (Shared Ant) is an experimental build system based on Ant and Ivy, primarily developpedd as part of the hippo project.
- Generate application.xml from ivy.xml for packaging an ear is an entry on Philipp Meier's weblog which explain how he used ivy and xslt to generate his application.xml files.
- EAR ant task this is not directly related to ivy, but more to the link above. You have also the possibility to use this task to generate your ear, which does not depend on Ivy, but which can be very easily integrated with.
- Bushel Bushel is a simple utility to convert ad-hoc OSGi bundles into a local Ivy repository.
- ivyeclipse A simple Ant task that updates Eclipse's .classpath according to ivy:resolve results.
- ivyflex A plugin for Adobe Flex Builder (3.x) - retrieves project artifacts, maintains project build path.
- ivyFacade A simple utility class for generating HTML to make your Ivy repository a little easier to navigate, it maps both dependents and dependencies and provides a simple graphical view.
Doc, tutorials, articles
- ApacheCon EU 2007 slidesslides and demo sources from Xavier's ApacheCon EU 2007 talk
- Netbeans FAQThe Netbeans FAQ has an entry explaining how to use Ivy in their open source IDE.
- Using Ivy in a dotnet projectChris gives a good idea of how to use ivy, cruise control and nant in a dotnet project environment
- Integrating Ivy and luntbuildDavor Cengija on his blog explain how he integrates Ivy in luntbuild, an open source continuous integration server
- Easing multi module developmentJohan stuyts, the author of SAnt, also contributed a nice article on his view of how to use Ivy on a multi module environment.
- Remove the smell from your build scriptsThis article is not related to Ivy, but to build script in general, but we thought it may be worth for Ivy users to read it.
- Automation for the people: Manage dependencies with Ivy In this installment of Automation for the people, automation expert Paul Duvall describes how you can use the Apache Ant project's Ivy dependency manager to handle the myriad dependencies that every nontrivial Java™ project must manage.
- Graphing your jar dependencies Creating a graph from Ivy-dependencies (Blog)
- Developing with IVY and Eclipse Introduction into IvyDE
- Apache Ivy : An Agile Dependency Manager Simple introduction to Ivy
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