Welcome to the weekly roundup of blog posts that mention Nexus, Maven, and other projects that Sonatype developers contribute to.
Adam Bien's Blog: Java EE 6 / EJB 3.1 / JSF 2.0 WAR Modularization With Maven - Concrete Sample
If you are using EJB 2.1 and JSF 2.0. Adam Bien's examples provide a roadmap for using the Maven War plugin and Maven's dependency management to create "modular" web applications .
By Adam Bien, on Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Stackoverflow: Building a Maven project that has mixed Java/Scala source
Even since I stumbled upon the first Lift tutorials, I've been impressed with the work that has been put into the Maven Scala plugin. This question and answer is a snapshot of the Maven community. More and more people are chiming in to help, and we're seeing fewer trolls as the tools and the ecosystem around Maven continue to improve. Note that someone references our (still in development Maven Handbook) in this answer.
On Stackoverflow
We certainly keep an eye on Maven-related questions on Stackoverflow, and we've been noticing an increase in m2eclipse questions. Here are more questions from Stackoverflow...
- Maven archetypes not appearing in m2eclipse Nexus indexer - My answer to Ian was "upgrade to 0.9.9 and make use of the new Maven repositories view".
- Running a single test method with Maven
If you use Maven, please consider taking some time to help us answer questions on Stackoverflow. Bookmark this search for the newest Maven-related questions.
Written by Tim OBrien
Tim is a Software Architect with experience in all aspects of software development from project inception to developing scaleable production architectures for large-scale systems during critical, high-risk events such as Black Friday. He has helped many organizations ranging from small startups to Fortune 100 companies take a more strategic approach to adopting and evaluating technology and managing the risks associated with change.
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