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Now that Ivy 1.0 is out, I’d strongly encourage every Java developer to pull it down and consider using it to manage dependencies in their Ant builds. As far as I’m concerned, it’s a complete no-brainer. Read more
Colin Sampaleanu, core developer of Spring

Ivy's a great library... I've just gone through and implemented a multi-module build using Ivy for full transitive dependency management... Read more
Jason Careira, webwork and xwork project leader


Currently, our application uses more than 40 3rdparty jars. [...] With Ivy, I now have a full accounting of what libraries our project relies on directly. [...] We now have clear understanding of our dependency tree. Read more
Scott Haug, core developer of jobster.com

After spending 10 minutes seeing the demonstrations, Ivy passed the test. [...] In addition, the folks on the Ivy forums were absolutely amazing with support, even when I had problems with my basic configuration file that was completely my fault. Read more
Matthew Porter, co-founder of Metissian and Contegix, author of WebWork Live

I just released stitches.

I just released stitches. It takes only 2 ant commands to download all the dependencies to build my library. I love ivy!

So powerful

Hi,

I started using Ivy on my previous job to organize more than 30 jars and never stopped using it afterwards. I am now migrating all my applications to Ivy.

I think that the integration with Maven is wonderful since you get the best of Maven (the repositories) while Ivy repositories don't grow (I hope they do soon).

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