What Is Maven?
Maven’s Objectives
Maven’s primary goal is to allow a developer
to comprehend the complete state of a development effort in the shortest period
of time. In order to attain this goal there are several areas of concern that
Maven attempts to deal with:
§ Making the build process easy
§ Providing a uniform build system
§ Providing quality project information
§ Providing guidelines for best practices
development
§ Allowing transparent migration to new features
While using Maven doesn’t eliminate the need
to know about the underlying mechanisms, Maven does provide a lot of shielding
from the details.
Maven allows a project to build using its
project object model (POM) and a set of plugins that are shared by all projects
using Maven, providing a uniform build system. Once you familiarize yourself
with how one Maven project builds you automatically know how all Maven projects
build saving you immense amounts of time when trying to navigate many projects.
Maven provides plenty of useful project
information that is in part taken from your POM and in part generated from your
project’s sources. For example, Maven can provide:
§ Change log document created directly from
source control
§ Cross referenced sources
§ Mailing lists
§ Dependency list
§ Unit test reports including coverage
As Maven improves the information set provided
will improve, all of which will be transparent to users of Maven.
Other products can also provide Maven plugins
to allow their set of project information alongside some of the standard
information given by Maven, all still based on the POM.
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. Current
unit testing best practices were used as guidelines:
§ Keeping your test source code in a separate,
but parallel source tree
§ Using test case naming conventions to locate
and execute tests
§ Have test cases setup their environment and
don’t rely on customizing the build for test preparation.
Maven also aims to assist in project workflow
such as release management and issue tracking.
Maven also suggests some guidelines on how to
layout your project’s directory structure so that once you learn the layout you
can easily navigate any other project that uses Maven and the same defaults.
Maven provides an easy way for Maven clients
to update their installations so that they can take advantage of any changes
that been made to Maven itself.
Installation of new or updated plugins from
third parties or Maven itself has been made trivial for this reason.
Installation
Steps
1. Download Maven -https://maven.apache.org/download.cgi
2. UNZIP it and Set Path download location for
Maven
System
Variables in system Environments
Edit
Path variable in the System variable
3. Open new Cmd prompts and Type mvn
Displays
Build Failure..which means Maven is installed successfully
4. Building Maven project using ..Command(
mvnarchetype:generate)
Downloading
all the plugins
Enter
the Button then will see the below
image..
Again
Enter, we will see the Group Id..
What
is group ID: com.nagproject.mobile
This
project is need to open the Eclipse to do that need to fire commands
>mvneclipse:eclipse
Import
into Eclipse…
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