Yes, I know it's now the most voted for issue in the JIRA!

Can you guess what it is? If you guessed a Maven bundle/build for Spring you win. Come see me at The Spring Experience in December and we'll share a frosty beverage as your prize.
Mea Culpa
In a past life I did a lot of work in configuration management and build systems. When I started here at Interface21, I immediately volunteered to help out with the build infrastructure as much as I could. Next thing I know, I've got every single ticket relating to Maven in both Spring and Spring Web Flow assigned to me. Then through my own lackadaisical attitude towards the JIRA, I let this particular issue come to a boil. Over the past couple of months, things have been moving forward with regards to Spring and Maven; things I should have posted in the JIRA and didn't. This led to some justifiable venting in the main JIRA issue over the last couple of days. So in an effort to bring everyone up to speed here's the current status.
Status
For those of you who have been in despair over the last couple of months about Spring 2.0 and Maven, you won't be for much longer. The Spring community has decided to incrementally convert all of the Spring projects over to Maven. As you may know Acegi has already been using Maven for a very long time. Recently the Spring-WS project converted as well. I've personally prototyped Spring Web Flow's conversion, and there is general agreement that Spring will move over as well.
That said, it's not quite time for celebration. Converting the last two projects (Spring and Spring Web Flow) are non-trivial tasks (just take a look at Better Builds with Maven if you don't believe me). As such, the conversion is not something that we really want to do this close to the major 2.0 and 1.0 releases. What I can tell you is that the conversion is a goal scheduled for after the releases.
So what's the plan?
It's pretty simple actually. For both Spring and Spring Web Flow I'll be building up POMs with the dependency lists by hand over the next couple of weeks. At this time the plan is to release these POMs with the final releases of both Spring and Spring Web Flow. After the releases, with Arjen's help I'll be assisting both Juergen and Keith in converting their source trees over to Maven builds and getting those builds running in Continuum.
Then what can I, the user, do in the meantime?
Well the first thing is to be patient. It's my fault that we've been silent on this issue so long and hopefully this post will give some transparency to our thought process. Secondly, I'd love help testing. My plan is to check-in the trial POMs to CVS and SVN as I'm working, and announce on the JIRA issues that changes have been made. As you'd guess, the creation of POMs by hand is error prone (one of the driving factors towards a Maven build), so I'd love for some help testing them. Comments in the JIRA, posts to the forum, and posts to the developers mailing list are all good avenues for feedback.
Anything else you want to know about?
Again, I hope this helps alleviate some of the frustration in the community and gives you an idea of our future direction. Any comments on this current plan are of course welcome (the comments here would be a good spot for that), but I'd also like to know if you have any other questions or issues that you're frustrated by. If you leave a question below or email me directly, I'll try to get you a good answer and either post it here on the blog or email it back to you personally.
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Carlos Sanchez says:
Added on September 15th, 2006 at 3:49 pmNice, let me know when you're ready to switch and I'll give you a hand. It'd be nice a talk at the Spring Experience about what were the problems and the advantages of switching to Maven 2
Ben Hale (blog author) says:
Added on September 15th, 2006 at 3:53 pmThat is a good idea. I will suggest it. Will be good to meet you at TSE!
Jason Carreira says:
Added on September 16th, 2006 at 11:19 amJeez… giving in to silly user requests is a bad sign… Why the hell do users need to bug you about how you build? I predict implementing Maven for the main Spring codebase is going to be a trainwreck.
Stephen Duncan Jr says:
Added on September 16th, 2006 at 4:48 pmjason, the bug is not about how to build, but just to provide POM's so that Spring can be used by Maven users. It's totally the Spring team's decision that implementing a Maven build is a good idea, assumably only partially influenced by the fact that it will make providing the Maven POM's easier.
Carlos Sanchez says:
Added on September 17th, 2006 at 2:43 amThinking than the most requested feature of the users is silly doesn't tell too much about respect to them.
Geoffrey De Smet says:
Added on September 18th, 2006 at 3:42 amSpring-richclient is also build with m2: http://spring-rich-c.sf.net/development/developmentSetup.html
It might be another good way to test the POM's and we will test them as soon as they are available to us. Feel free to drop us an url to Spring's snapshot repo when you want us to test them and we'll supply feed-back.
Robert Ottaway says:
Added on September 18th, 2006 at 9:20 amI was talking with a Spring framework team member about this issue only days before you made this post. I am willing to help in creating the pom files. I have already created a couple of them. Would you like me to send to you?
This link to the Spring forums should contain a sample of the poms I have created, as well as discussion
http://forum.springframework.org/showthread.php?p=77071#post77071
Ben Hale (blog author) says:
Added on September 18th, 2006 at 9:35 am[quote comment="254"]I was talking with a Spring framework team member about this issue only days before you made this post. I am willing to help in creating the pom files. I have already created a couple of them. Would you like me to send to you?
This link to the Spring forums should contain a sample of the poms I have created, as well as discussion
http://forum.springframework.org/showthread.php?p=77071#post77071[/quote]
Thanks for the offer. I've been lurking on the forums watching that thread so I've seen the work that's gone into this so far. At this time, I'm just getting started on creation of the POMs so I'm not quite sure what help I'm going to need. I'll keep you mind if anything comes up.
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