It\'s been a little while since I did C++ development professionally and I\'d like to get caught up on what the current state of C++ development is in a number of areas. Most o
Our experience with the maven native plugin is that it integrates very well with the Java tool chain. If you build mixed java/C++ systems, then it is the plugin for you. Because of this plugin, our C++ and Java developers have the same environment (maven, eclipse, hudson) and a centralized dependency management (nexus). On the negative side, several of our fixes (performance related due to the high volume of our code base, several millions lines of code) have not been integrated to the main release which oblige us to work with a patch version.
In my experience, the C++ community still hasn't standardised on a common build tool. While the GNU autotools (and GNU make) are still popular for Open Source projects, other options include SCons, CMake, makepp and bjam/jam.
Personally, I would only use Maven for a project that's mainly written in Java with a small JNI part.