Ive worked with 3 Java build environments
ANT's main feature is the Rock-solid stability it offers ..you literally cannot 
break any of the Ant features or tasks
                   If foo task cannot work because bar attribute has not been 
set you will see 
                   "Foo Task cannot execute without required attribute bar 
attribute"
                   Almost every IDE (Websphere,Netbeans and Weblogic) export 
their IDE projects to ant's build.xml
Weakness: Not designed for distributed environments..
                   Doesnt handle versioning too well

MAVEN: Distributed environment Build Utility
Weaknesses: Lack of Documentation and Support..when features dont work you can 
spend alot of time
                      trying to figure which of the many exceptions maven 
supresses

CruiseControl: Distributed environment build and configuration Utility works in 
Microsoft (.NET client available) and Unix
Weaknesses: The more advanced offerings are Not free but the investment of IDE 
is well worth the investment
http://confluence.public.thoughtworks.org/display/CCNET/Welcome+to+CruiseControl.NET

HTH
Martin 
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> Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2009 16:20:35 -0500
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> Subject: Re: PHP and Java
> 
> This looks cool. I can definitely recommend this to my co-workers.
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> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 4:13 PM, solo1970 
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> >
> > Is it possible to use Maven for a project that has Java AND PHP???
> >
> > I was looking at this, but not sure if it's the right thing to look at...
> >
> > http://www.php-maven.org/
> >
> > Anyone has experience with this???
> >
> > Sonia
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