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The Apache Maven Handbook - Practical Solutions for Build and Deployment - cover

The Apache Maven Handbook - Practical Solutions for Build and Deployment

Robert A. Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"The Apache Maven Handbook: Practical Solutions for Build and Deployment" is an essential guide for developers seeking to streamline their software project management using Apache Maven. This comprehensive resource adeptly explores Maven's multifaceted capabilities, from setting up the environment to mastering its advanced features. With a focus on practicality and clarity, the book is designed to take readers through a detailed journey, making complex concepts accessible to both beginners and seasoned developers.The handbook covers the Project Object Model, dependency management, and multi-module projects, equipping readers with the tools to handle diverse project needs efficiently. It also delves into the integration of Maven with continuous integration tools, ensuring automated and efficient development workflows. Laden with best practices and troubleshooting tips, this book serves as an invaluable companion for harnessing the full potential of Maven, ultimately enhancing project delivery and software quality.
Available since: 01/16/2025.
Print length: 373 pages.

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