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1 1  This is the home page for the Maven Plugins space.
2 2  
3 +[[Maven 2.0.9>>http://maven.apache.org/download.html]] is recommended.
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3 3  == WOProject Maven2 Plugins ==
4 4  
5 5  * [[maven-japplication-plugin]]: A Maven plugin for assembling native launchers of Java applications for a number of OS platforms.
6 -* [[maven-woproject-plugin]]
8 +* [[maven-wobootstrap-plugin]]:
9 +* [[maven-wolifecycle-plugin]]:
7 7  * Maven2 WebObjects Archetypes
8 -** [[maven-archetype-woapplication]]
11 +** [[woapplication-archetype]] (new)
12 +** [[maven-archetype-woapplication]] (deprecated)
9 9  
10 -== Getting Started ==
14 +== Why use Maven? ==
11 11  
12 -* Install [[Maven2>>http://maven.apache.org]] on a local machine.
13 -* Add ObjectStyle Maven2 repository to the project POM //(we may distribute the plugins via Ibiblio at some point too)//. E.g.:
16 +* http:~/~/www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2007/11/why_maven.html
17 +* http:~/~/www.infoq.com/news/2008/01/maven-debate
14 14  
15 -{{code title="pom.xml"}}
19 +== Maven Principles ==
16 16  
17 -<pluginRepositories>
18 - <pluginRepository>
19 - <id>objectstyle</id>
20 - <name>ObjectStyle Public Maven2 repo</name>
21 - <url>http://objectstyle.org/maven2</url>
22 - <layout>default</layout>
23 - <snapshots>
24 - <enabled>true</enabled>
25 - <updatePolicy>daily</updatePolicy>
26 - <checksumPolicy>ignore</checksumPolicy>
27 - </snapshots>
28 - <releases>
29 - <enabled>true</enabled>
30 - </releases>
31 - </pluginRepository>
32 -...
33 -</pluginRepositories>
21 +* http:~/~/maven.apache.org/what-is-maven.html
34 34  
35 -{{/code}}
23 +== Getting Started ==
36 36  
37 -* Plugins are bound to the build lifecycle via "project/build/plugins" section of the POM. Here is a general example, for more details see documentation of individual plugins:
25 +* http:~/~/maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/index.html
26 +* http:~/~/www.developer.com/lang/article.php/10924_3510331_1
27 +* http:~/~/www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-2005/jw-1205-maven.html?lsrc=jwrss
28 +* Maven: The Definitive Guide (book): http:~/~/www.sonatype.com/book/
29 +* Better Builds with Maven (book): http:~/~/www.devzuz.com/web/guest/products/resources#BBWM
38 38  
39 -{{code title="pom.xml"}}
31 +== Repository Managers ==
40 40  
41 -<build>
42 - <plugins>
43 - <plugin>
44 - <groupId>org.objectstyle.woproject.maven2</groupId>
33 +=== What is a Repository Manager? ===
45 45  
46 - plugin specific information goes here...
35 +* http:~/~/maven.apache.org/repository-management.html
47 47  
48 - </plugin>
49 - </plugins>
50 -</build>
37 +=== Available Repository Managers ===
51 51  
52 -{{/code}}
39 +* Archiva: http:~/~/maven.apache.org/archiva/
40 +* Artifactory: http:~/~/www.jfrog.org/sites/artifactory/latest/
41 +* Nexus: http:~/~/nexus.sonatype.org/
53 53  
54 -{{info title="Useful Information"}}
43 +== Enterprise Super POM ==
55 55  
56 -By default, Maven will search the groupId org.apache.maven.plugins for prefix-to-artifactId mappings for the plug-ins it needs to perform a given build. However, WOProject maven plug-ins belong to a different group: *org.objectstyle.woproject.maven2*. Since the Maven project is assumed to have control over the default plug-in groupId, we can configure Maven to search other groupId locations for plugin-prefix mappings.
45 +* http:~/~/www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-05-2006/jw-0529-maven.html
46 +* http:~/~/maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-pom.html
47 +* http:~/~/maven.apache.org/pom.html
57 57  
58 -In the Maven settings file (per-user: ~/.m2/settings.xml; global: $M2_HOME/conf/settings.xml), you can provide a custom pluginGroups section, listing the plugin groupIds you want to search (each groupId goes in its own pluginGroup sub-element). For example, if your projects use a WOProject maven plug-in, you might have the following in your settings:
49 +== IDE Integration ==
59 59  
60 -{code:xml|title=settings.xml}
61 -<settings>
62 -...
63 - <pluginGroups>
64 - <pluginGroup>org.objectstyle.woproject.maven2</pluginGroup>
65 - </pluginGroups>
66 -...
67 -</settings>
68 -{code}
51 +* M2Eclipse: http:~/~/m2eclipse.codehaus.org/
52 +* Q4E: http:~/~/code.google.com/p/q4e/
69 69  
70 -Now you can directly execute plug-ins, i.e. *mvn woproject:goal* instead of *mvn org.objectstyle.woproject.maven2:maven-woproject-plugin:goal*.
54 +== Building woproject with maven ==
71 71  
72 -Reference: http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-plugin-prefix-mapping.html.
56 +[[Building the woproject source code with maven]]
73 73  
74 -{{/info}}
58 +== Building wonder with maven ==
59 +
60 +[[Building the wonder source code with maven]]