The lifecycle extensions in Maven allow you to customize the standard build behavior. Let's have a look at the org.apache.maven.AbstractMavenLifecycleParticipant
class. Your custom lifecycle extension should extend from the AbstractMavenLifecycleParticipant
class, which provides the following three methods that you can override:
afterProjectsRead(MavenSession session)
: This method is invoked after all the MavenProject instances have been created. There will be one project instance for each POM file. In a large-scale build system, you have one parent POM and it points to multiple child POM files. This method can be used by an extension to manipulate the Maven projects prior to build execution.afterSessionEnd(MavenSession session)
: This method is invoked after all Maven projects are built. An extension can use this method to cleanup any of the resources used during the build execution.afterSessionStart(MavenSession session)
: This method is invoked after theMavenSession...