Yes, based on your requirements I would try to use Forge 2 instead. Forge 1
was not really designed to be extended in this way. It's technically
maybe possible, but I wouldn't really want to try.
Additionally, since Forge 1 is not being changed (just maintained) because
Forge 2 is nearly here, I would definitely look at Forge 2. This problem
was considered when designing it, and should allow you to do what you need.
Take a look at the `BuildSystem` (BuildSystem does not necessarily build
the project. This name may need to be updated to be clearer of it's
purpose; it to be ProjectLocator. Perhaps ProjectProvider would be a better
name.):
https://github.com/forge/core/blob/2.0/projects/README.asciidoc
~Lincoln
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Rafael Pestano <rmpestano@gmail.com>wrote:
Hi George,
Im not going to perform any build, i'll just analyse the project structure
and files so being build independent mean i can use my plugin in more
projects(for now the ones that have OSGi metadata).
thanks again
>
2014/1/24 <forge-dev@lists.jboss.org>
Why are you not using maven or any other Build system?
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