Untangling dependencies with Ivy
One of the key benefits of Apache Maven is the ability to download dependencies from repositories and handle transitive dependencies. But what if you?re not using Maven? Apache Ivy is a tool that focuses on one thing: dependency management. Ivy can be easily integrated into Ant, and also has IDE support
This session provides an overview of Ivy and explains how to modify an existing Ant script to use Ivy.
About Kito Mann
Kito D. Mann is the Principal Consultant at Virtua, Inc., specializing in enterprise application architecture, training, development, and mentoring with microservices, cloud, Web Components, Angular, and Jakarta/Java EE technologies. He is also the co-host of The Stackd Podcast and the author of JavaServer Faces in Action. Mann has participated in several Java Community Process expert groups (including CDI, JSF, and Portlets) and is an internationally recognized speaker. He is also a Java Champion and Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies. He holds a BA in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University.
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