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SiKing
13 years agoCommunity Hero
Personally I always chose Maven if I can, specifically for the reason you mentioned: it handles all dependencies for you. Keep in mind that if you get into any kind of advanced Groovy scripting you can use any jars out there.
About the only drawback, and personally this is a very small drawback, is that SmartBear releases Maven later than the regular binaries. Although I hear they are working on that. >:D
About the only drawback, and personally this is a very small drawback, is that SmartBear releases Maven later than the regular binaries. Although I hear they are working on that. >:D