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  • Title Developing with Eclipse and Maven
  • Authors Timothy M. O'Brien, John Casey, Brian FoxSonatype, et al
  • Publisher: Sonatype, Inc.(July 27, 2010)
  • Paperback: N/A
  • eBook Onlone, HTML, PDF
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: N/A
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-9842433-1-0
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Book Description

The m2eclipse plugin is fully documented in the free, online book Developing with Eclipse and Maven. This book covers the installation and configuration of the plugin as well as detailing some of the procedures you can use to:

  • Create projects using Maven Archetypes
  • Check Out a Maven Project from SCM
  • Import Maven Projects
  • Materialize a Maven Project
  • Add and Update Dependencies and Plugins
  • Download Source and Javadoc
  • Resolve Dependencies
  • Search Remote Repositories for Maven Artifacts and Java classes
  • Use the Form-based POM Editor
  • Analyze Project Dependencies in m2eclipse

About the Author
  • Tim M O'Brien is a professional singer and programmer living and working in the Chicago area. He prefers Emacs to vi. Tim discovered programming on a TRS-80, and went on to study (and subsequently forget) Electrical Engineering at UVA. In his free time, Tim likes to sleep, study music, build toys with microcontrollers, and participate in open source projects. Tim is active in the Jakarta Commons project.

  • 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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