c++ - Maven learning curve & overhead for small/medium projects? -


To use Maven for C ++, what would be the initial education and setup curve and later overhead (actual estimates, mean, exactly)

/ Eclipse / Small Project of Linux Small?

We have 4 developers at the beginning of the road. We currently have ~ 20 native Eclipse C ++ (CDT) "Projects", which we interactively compile. We want to do an automatic check & amp; Creating script.

Looks a bit at this level, but perhaps we should adopt it later later, provided it does not take an upper part. We do not have bandwidth for comprehensive configuration management yet thanks a lot!

Edit / Expand:

I realized that I have not adequately described my needs after reading the references below, I I see that the CI tool is looking at an overkill for us at this time. What I want to build is a build tool that is integrated on well eclipse on one side, and makes offline, non-interactive other. I enjoy the simplicity of working with eclipse projects: You just add files, add written references to internal components and third part, and this is also the same thing that you do not need to maintain makefile or similar is. With this trouble with MSVS a few years ago when I worked with it, then it does not give you the option of non-interactive builds. So, is such a tool available?

Firstly, while Mewen has some support for building C ++ projects or, If you are already using Make, by suit, this is not a case of use of Common and is not widely used. So when this should be possible, you will not get help and resources will be easily available (just to get a bit or an idea to browse the Maven user list).

Second, if you add it that you have to learn Maven at the same time, then it is advisable that you are not taking the easiest way.

Instead, instead, I have to live with more and / or ant for continuous integration, I've seen many references to mention the use of CruseControl to create a C ++ project. For example, or see examples. But I think that theories are transposable for another CI engine (such as Hudson, which makes it easier to use than Cruise Control).


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