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Packt Publishing, 2014. 158 p. ISBN-10: 178398712X, ISBN-13: 978-1-78398-712-2.
If you want to learn about Maven and use it from within Eclipse to develop Java projects, this is the book for you. Prior experience in developing Java projects and using the Eclipse IDE is presumed. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced developer, this book will get you up and running quickly, with a hands-on approach.Starting with an exploration of the Maven architecture and its installation, you will then learn how to install m2eclipse, which provides Maven integration with Eclipse. Furthermore, the book guides you through the stages of project creation, including building, testing, and executing the projects.You will learn to customize your projects by demonstrating different core concepts of the Maven project structure. Nevertheless, you will also become familiar with the build lifecycles that generate the required artifacts. Moreover, it will also guide you through the process of handling multimodule projects and working with them effectively.By the end of this book, you will have a good understanding of m2eclipse and will be able to use it efficiently with ease.What You Will Learn:
Install Maven and m2eclipse;
Get to grips with the Maven architecture and the core concepts of Maven;
Understand the Maven project structure and build lifecycle;
Create Maven projects with and without archetypes;
Unit tests and generate reports in different formats;
Customize Maven to fit your needs by adding various dependencies and resources;
Make, build, and execute multimodule projects;
Explore the m2eclipse plugin and how it can be customized. iPAD Amazon Kindle, PC , Cool Reader, Calibre, Adobe Digital Editions

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Maven for Eclipse

Maven for Eclipse

Copyright 2014 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

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First published: August 2014

Production reference: 1190814

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.

Livery Place

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Birmingham B3 2PB, UK.

ISBN 978-1-78398-712-2

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Cover image by Asher Wishkerman (<>)

Credits

Author

Sanjay Shah

Reviewers

Patrick Forhan

Peter Johnson

Luca Masini

Maurizio Pillitu

Bhavani P Polimetla

Commissioning Editor

Amarabha Banerjee

Acquisition Editor

Vinay Argekar

Content Development Editor

Shali Sasidharan

Technical Editors

Shruti Rawool

Aman Preet Singh

Copy Editors

Mradula Hegde

Gladson Monteiro

Project Coordinator

Neha Bhatnagar

Proofreaders

Simran Bhogal

Maria Gould

Ameesha Green

Indexer

Tejal Soni

Graphics

Abhinash Sahu

Production Coordinator

Melwyn D'sa

Cover Work

Melwyn D'sa

About the Author

Sanjay Shah has more than 9 years of experience of working in diverse areas of application development across mobile and web platforms. He is currently working as a software architect and has a number of enterprise applications to his name.

He is the co-author of the book Android Development Tools for Eclipse , Packt Publishing , also co-authored by Khirulnizam Abd Rahman.

Along with being a literature enthusiast, he is fond of philosophy and enjoys life in Nepal, the land of the highest peak in the world, Mt. Everest.

I would like to thank each and everyone who knows me and has supported me at different stages of my life. Special thanks to my parents without whom I wouldn't have been what I am today.

About the Reviewers

Patrick Forhan is a grizzled Java developer and an occasional accidental snake handler. He posts ideas and articles at http://muddyhorse.com.

Peter Johnson has over 34 years of experience in enterprise computing. He has been working with Java for 17 years and has been heavily involved in Java performance tuning for the past 12 years. He is a frequent speaker on Java performance topics at various conferences, including the Computer Measurement Group annual conference, JBoss World, and Linux World. He is a moderator for the IDE and WildFly/JBoss forums at JavaRanch. He is the co-author of the book JBoss in Action , Manning Publications , also authored by Javid Jamae, and has been a reviewer on numerous books on topics that range from Java to Windows PowerShell.

Luca Masini is a senior software engineer and an architect, born as a game developer for Commodore 64 (Football Manager) and Commodore Amiga (Ken il guerriero). He soon switched to object-oriented programming and after that, from its beginning in 1995, he was fascinated by the Java language.

He worked on this passion as a consultant for major Italian banks, developing and integrating the main software projects for which he usually was the technical lead. He adopted Java Enterprise in environments, where COBOL was the flagship platform, and converted them from mainframe-centric to distributed environments.

He then shifted his attention toward open source, starting from Linux and then to enterprise frameworks. With enterprise frameworks, he was able to introduce concepts such as IoC, ORM, and MVC with low impact. For that, he was an early adopter of Spring, Hibernate, Struts, and a whole host of other technologies, which in the long run, have given his customers a technological advantage and therefore, reduced development costs.

After introducing a new technology, he decided that it was time for simplification and standardization of development with Java EE, and for this, he's now working at the ICT of a large Italian company where he introduced build tools (Maven and Continuous Integration), archetypes of projects, and Agile Development with plain standards.

Finally, he focused his attention on mobilizing the enterprise, and now he is working on a whole set of standard and development processes to introduce mobile concepts and applications for sales force and management.

He has worked on the following books from Packt Publishing:

  • Securing WebLogic Server 12c, co-authored by Rinaldi Vincenzo
  • Google Web Toolkit GWT Java AJAX Programming , Prabhakar Chaganti
  • Spring Web Flow 2 Web Development, Sven Lppken and Markus Stuble
  • Spring Persistence with Hibernate, Ahmad Reza Seddighi
  • JavaFX 1.2 Application Development Cookbook, Vladimir Vivien

Maurizio Pillitu has over 12 years of experience in the ICT industry, mostly related to open source technologies. In these 12 years, he has held different positions: Software Developer / Designer / Architect, Sales Engineer, Technical Trainer, and Project and Team Leader.

Through experience and education, he tried to push the Agile approach, thus providing a smooth path for change to the customer, incentivizing strong collaboration, and carefully managing the expectations of both parties.

He is passionate about application lifecycle management and frequently advises teams on how to structure software releases and deliveries in an automated and sustainable way.

He has wide knowledge of J2EE technologies and related open source frameworks, especially of Enterprise Content Management frameworks/products and large-scale web publishing platforms.

He is always keen on contributing code and ideas to the open source communities.

The following are his specialties:

  • Team behavior and dynamics (Certified Scrum Master)
  • Application Lifecycle Management and build tools (Maven and Puppet trainer)
  • ECM/CMS open source solutions (ACA and ACE certifications)

You can contact him at http://www.linkedin.com/in/mpillitu.

Bhavani P Polimetla has been learning and working in the IT Industry since 1990. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and a Master's degree in Computer Applications from Andhra University, India. He has worked on standalone Swing applications to grid computing and multi-tier architecture. He has worked with top clients of the world, including three from Fortune 50 companies. At present, he is working as a software architect in Mountain View, California, USA.

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