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Maven Essentials

By : Russell E Gold, Prabath Siriwardena
5 (1)
Book Image

Maven Essentials

5 (1)
By: Russell E Gold, Prabath Siriwardena

Overview of this book

Maven is the #1 build tool used by developers and it has been around for more than a decade. Maven stands out among other build tools due to its extremely extensible architecture, which is built on of the concept of convention over configuration. It’s widely used by many open source Java projects under Apache Software Foundation, Sourceforge, Google Code, and more. Maven Essentials is a fast-paced guide to show you the key concepts in Maven and build automation. We get started by introducing you to Maven and exploring its core concepts and architecture. Next, you will learn about and write a Project Object Model (POM) while creating your own Maven project. You will also find out how to create custom archetypes and plugins to establish the most common goals in build automation. After this, you’ll get to know how to design the build to prevent any maintenance nightmares, with proper dependency management. We then explore Maven build lifecycles and Maven assemblies. Finally, you will discover how to apply the best practices when designing a build system to improve developer productivity.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Maven Essentials
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

IDE integration


Most of the hardcore developers never want to leave their IDE. Not just for coding, but for building, deploying, testing, and for everything if possible - they would happily do these from the IDE itself. Most of the popular IDEs support Maven integration, and they have developed their own plugins to support Maven.

NetBeans integration

NetBeans 6.7 or newer ships with in-built Maven integration, while NetBeans 7.0 has newer versions that bundle a complete copy of Maven 3 and runs it for builds just like you would from the command line. For version 6.9 or older, you have to download a Maven build and configure the IDE to run this. More information corresponding to Maven and NetBeans integration is available at http://wiki.netbeans.org/MavenBestPractices.

IntelliJ IDEA integration

IntelliJ IDEA has inbuilt support for Maven; hence, you don't need to perform any additional steps to install it. More information corresponding to Maven and IntelliJ IDEA integration is available at http://wiki.jetbrains.net/intellij/Creating_and_importing_Maven_projects.

Eclipse integration

The M2Eclipse project provides first class Maven support through the Eclipse IDE. More information corresponding to Maven and the Eclipse integration is available at https://www.eclipse.org/m2e/.

Note

The book Maven for Eclipse, published by Packt Publishing, discusses in detail Maven and Eclipse integration at https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/maven-eclipse.