Hi,
If you are not happy with the SDK build system, you can do it yourself,
too. In the past I wrote a Java extension where I wrote a standalone
Makefile to do all the tasks, and it wasn't longer than 100 lines or so.
So if you don't like make, but want some java-y markup, then you can do
the equivalent without much effort, I hope.
Given that the SDK targets a number of languages, I guess it's
reasonable that Makefiles is a common ground (as opposed to having a
different build system for each language on the SDK side).
Regards,
Miklos
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