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Apache Maven Cookbook

Apache Maven Cookbook

By : Raghuram Bharathan
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Apache Maven Cookbook

Apache Maven Cookbook

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By: Raghuram Bharathan

Overview of this book

If you are a Java developer or a manager who has experience with Apache Maven and want to extend your knowledge, then this is the ideal book for you. Apache Maven Cookbook is for those who want to learn how Apache Maven can be used for build automation. It is also meant for those familiar with Apache Maven, but want to understand the finer nuances of Maven and solve specific problems.
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Building a simple project with Maven

Let us now build the project that was created in the preceding section.

How to do it...

To build the previously created simple project with Maven, perform the following steps:

  1. Open the command prompt and run the following command, changing the directory to the folder the project was created:
    mvn package
    
  2. Observe the following things in the output:

    Notice the following warning (we will see how to resolve this later in this book):

    [INFO] --- maven-resources-plugin:2.6:resources (default-resources) @ simple-project ---
    [WARNING] Using platform encoding (Cp1252 actually) to copy filtered resources,
    i.e. build is platform dependent!
    

    Check if the sources are compiled:

    [INFO] --- maven-compiler-plugin:3.1:compile (default-compile) @ simple-project
    

    Check if the tests are run:

    [INFO] --- maven-surefire-plugin:2.12.4:test (default-test) @ simple-project ---
    [INFO] Surefire report directory: C:\projects\apache-maven-cookbook\simple-project\target\surefire-reports
    -------------------------------------------------------
     T E S T S
    -------------------------------------------------------
    Running com.packt.cookbook.AppTest
    Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 0.005 sec
    
  3. A JAR file is now created.

How it works...

In the mvn package command, the package parameter is a phase in the build lifecycle. Maven has a default build lifecycle that has a number of phases. Each phase will execute every phase prior to it in order along with the specified phase. In this case, the package phase executes in the following order:

  • Validate
  • Compile
  • Test
  • Package

The validate phase makes sure that the project (specifically the pom.xml file that describes the project) is in order and all the necessary information to run the project is available.

The compile phase compiles the sources.

The test phase compiles the test sources and then runs the test using a suitable test framework. In the earlier example, the JUnit framework is used to run the tests.

The package phase packages the artifacts to the format specified in the pom.xml file.

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