VO-DML gradle tooling
Laurent Michel
laurent.michel at astro.unistra.fr
Thu Feb 24 14:31:53 CET 2022
Thank you Paul,
Great tool.
To complete your message and for those you do not know your tool I give a pointer to you last presentation
https://wiki.ivoa.net/internal/IVOA/InterOpNov2021DM/VO-DML_TOOLS_PAH.pdf <https://wiki.ivoa.net/internal/IVOA/InterOpNov2021DM/VO-DML_TOOLS_PAH.pdf>
May I suggest to you to add a few words to
https://github.com/ivoa/vo-dml/blob/master/tools/ReadMe.md <https://github.com/ivoa/vo-dml/blob/master/tools/ReadMe.md>
telling to the new comers what the tool is for?
Thank you
Laurent
> On 23 Feb 2022, at 19:43, Paul Harrison <paul.harrison at manchester.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Yesterday I merged the “gradle tooling” branch into https://github.com/ivoa/vo-dml as I now believe that the gradle plugin is now stable enough and superior to the former ant-based tooling. This can be regarded as the first “official” release of the plugin (version 0.3.3). See https://github.com/ivoa/vo-dml/blob/master/tools/ReadMe.md for more information.
>
> The principal advantage of the gradle plugin is that it is not necessary to check anything out of https://github.com/ivoa/vo-dml to work with a data model. This is illustrated by the https://github.com/ivoa/ProposalDM which is using the plugin to generate documentation and code.
>
> Regards,
> Paul.
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