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Change project structure and build process to pure (Tycho-less) Maven #85

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required in project POMs when additional repositories are added, which should not have priority over maven central
- update version
- add maven.config
- change emf-compare repo URL to https
- changevisualization (as before)
- core: general utils for testing, no dependencies to project modules (except utils and testutils.metamodels for testing)
- integration: utils for testing (with) the entire project, dependencies to project modules
- metamodels: data for testing
@larsk21 larsk21 changed the title Change structure and build process to pure Maven Change project structure and build process to pure (Tycho-less) Maven Nov 12, 2024
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larsk21 commented Nov 12, 2024

Most changes are due to the changed structure and build process. Additional changes:

  • rename tools.vitruv.testutils to tools.vitruv.change.testutils

@larsk21 larsk21 marked this pull request as ready for review November 12, 2024 12:11
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@larsk21 larsk21 merged commit a969ecf into main Nov 20, 2024
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@larsk21 larsk21 deleted the build/pure-maven branch November 20, 2024 15:00
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