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What is the use of pom. xml in Maven? - Stack Overflow 4 pom xml is a file which describes the project, configures plugins, and declares dependencies The POM names the project, provides a set of unique identifiers (called coordinates) for a project, and defines the relationships between this project and others through dependencies, parents, and prerequisites
java - What is pom packaging in maven? - Stack Overflow pom is basically a container of submodules, each submodule is represented by a subdirectory in the same directory as pom xml with pom packaging Somewhere, nested within the project structure you will find artifacts (modules) with war packaging Maven generally builds everything into target subdirectories of each module So after mvn install look into target subdirectory in a module with war
Origin of the term Pom - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I am fishing for an explanation The term 'Pom' for an Englishman is used in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa The common explanation is that it is derived from 'pomegranate' - saying the Br
Maven - How to create a pom. xml for java project through command line . . . In pom xml file create a project element, In project element create default elements such as modelVersion,groupId,artifactId,packaging,version,name for project Its the number 2 I can't seem to get write I know how to create a new maven project using command line (below), however when I try to create the pom xml for a project, it doesn't work
Is there a simple way to remove unused dependencies from a maven pom . . . 370 I have a large Maven project with many modules and many pom xml files The project has changed and I suspect the pom's contain some unnecessary dependencies Is there is a command which removes any unused dependencies from a pom?
What is the use of pom. xml file in Java? - Stack Overflow The POM was renamed from project xml in Maven 1 to pom xml in Maven 2 Instead of having a maven xml file that contains the goals that can be executed, the goals or plugins are now configured in the pom xml When executing a task or goal, Maven looks for the POM in the current directory