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Maven: The Definitive Guide View Larger Image | Mike Loukides O'Reilly Media, Paperback, Published September 2008, 250 pages, ISBN 0596517335 | List Price: $34.99 Our Price: $18.95 You Save: $16.04 (46% Off)
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For too long, developers have worked on disorganized application projects, where
every part seemed to have its own build system, and no common repository existed
for information about the state of the project. Now there's help. The long-awaited
official documentation to Maven is here.
Written by Maven creator Jason Van Zyl and his team at Sonatype, Maven:
The Definitive Guide clearly explains how this tool can bring order to
your software development projects. Maven is largely replacing Ant as the build
tool of choice for large open source Java projects because, unlike Ant, Maven
is also a project management tool that can run reports, generate a project website,
and facilitate communication among members of a working team. To use Maven,
everything you need to know is in this guide. The first part demonstrates the
tool's capabilities through the development, from ideation to deployment, of
several sample applications -- a simple software development project, a simple
web application, a multi-module project, and a multi-module enterprise project.
The second part offers a complete reference guide that includes:
- The POM and Project Relationships
- The Build Lifecycle
- Plugins
- Project website generation
- Advanced site generation
- Reporting
- Properties
- Build Profiles
- The Maven Repository
- Team Collaboration
- Writing Plugins
- IDEs such as Eclipse, IntelliJ, ands NetBeans
- Using and creating assemblies
- Developing with Maven Archetypes
Several sources for Maven have appeared online for some time, but nothing served
as an introduction and comprehensive reference guide to this tool -- until now.
Maven: The Definitive Guide is the ideal book to help you manage development
projects for software, web applications, and enterprise applications. And it
comes straight from the source.
About the Author
Sonatype Company is Jason Van Zyl's company and pretty much the center of the
Maven universe. Jason Van Zyl is the inventor and lead developer of Maven.
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