Hi Conrad,
here's the "Further reading" section we have on our internal wiki site at Sun.
Vincent Massol's preso is my personal favorite preso about Maven.

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Further Reading

Vincent Massol's excellent presentation Building J2EE projects with Maven It explains more complex topics like the Reactor, and describes very well the basics of maven architecture.

BuildingAndRunning Geronimo explains how to build Apache Geronimo J2EE container project, which is based on maven.

Maven Eclipse Plugin provides the ability to generate Eclipse project files (.classpath and .project files), as well as configure Eclipse to use Maven as an External Tool. This plugin bridges the gap between "Managed Enterprise Build" provided by Maven, with continuous integration, dependencies management, and automated web site generation, and a single developer's practice with the Eclipse IDE.

Developing with Maven by Rob Herbst, 10/22/2003 describes the basics, with a good overview of the reporting aspect of maven.

Project management: Maven makes it easy by Charles Chan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Senior Software Developer, Finetix LLC, 8 April 2003, on IBM DeveloperWorks? site. This article goes in more details. Notably it describes the differences between ant and maven, and talks a little bit about the reactor.

Maven Magic on The Server Side by Srikanth Shenoy, november 2003, is very detailed, and describes very well how to use maven for a J2EE project, the use of the reactor for multi project, and more importantly how to customize an existing maven plugin, which gives you an insight at how to develop your own plugin.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, does anyone have overview documentation for Maven?  I'm looking to do a presentation on Maven.  In short, I trying to get the company to buy into it.  Thus, if anyone has any leads as to where I can locate such information, please drop me an e-mail or post to the e-mail list.

Thanks in advance,

-Conrad


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