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- Welcome to Apache Maven
Support for Maven is available in a variety of different forms To get started, search the documentation, issue management system, the wiki, or the mailing list archives to see if the problem has been solved or reported before
- Maven Documentation – Maven
When You Can't Use the Conventions The Maven Community The Maven Community Helping with Maven Guide for New Committers 3rd Party Resources Javadoc API Here is some useful Javadoc API links to the current version of Maven: Maven Artifact Maven Reporting Maven Plugin API Maven Model Maven Core Maven Settings You can also browse the of the current
- Download Apache Maven – Maven
Apache Maven Daemon (mvnd) is available as a separate download In order to guard against corrupted downloads installations, it is highly recommended to verify the signature of the release bundles against the public KEYS used by the Apache Maven developers
- Installation – Maven
To install Apache Maven, extract the archive and add its bin directory to the PATH This works on any operating system, but setting the path and environment variables depends on the OS
- Maven Getting Started Guide
At first glance Maven can appear to be many things, but in a nutshell Maven is an attempt to apply patterns to a project's build infrastructure in order to promote comprehension and productivity by providing a clear path in the use of best practices
- Maven in 5 Minutes
This is because Maven is downloading the most recent artifacts (plugin jars and other files) into your local repository You may also need to execute the command a couple of times before it succeeds
- Introduction – Apache Maven
Maven is a project development management and comprehension tool Based on the concept of a project object model: builds, dependency management, documentation creation, site publication, and distribution publication are all controlled from the pom xml declarative file
- Introduction – Maven
Maven aims to gather current principles for best practices development and make it easy to guide a project in that direction For example, specification, execution, and reporting of unit tests are part of the normal build cycle using Maven
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