IMHO it would be helpful to add a deprecation node to these books, so
that people are aware of it.
Oliver
Am 28.01.22 um 04:06 schrieb Manfred Moser:
Just keep in mind that we have stopped maintenance on these books a long time
ago and things like plugin versions and such are outdated. The ge
On 2022-01-29T09:14:08 +
Mantas Gridinas wrote:
> Looking at github's advanced search you can come up with the following list
> of repositories that use maven as its build tool
>
> https://github.com/search?q=extension%3Axml+filename%3Apom&type=Code
>
> But it seems that if you include filt
Looking at github's advanced search you can come up with the following list
of repositories that use maven as its build tool
https://github.com/search?q=extension%3Axml+filename%3Apom&type=Code
But it seems that if you include filtering repositories by star count, the
search breaks and instead re
I am not sure anything exists, but I would appreciate such a thing also.
-Original Message-
From: Bruno Melloni
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2022 3:10 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Maven Book recommendation
EXTERNAL
It became very clear to me that my current approach of
Hi Bruno. The online Maven documentation is excellent - took me a while to
get comfortable navigating it though.
What I'd like from Maven for myself and people learning is to maintain a
curated list of open source projects that use Maven. I've learnt a lot from
other github projects.
Delany
On Fr
Talking about real books: My quick search in a well-known online book
store yielded several results.
One of them is the now unmaintained Sonatype book from 2008 (available
for free online), which somebody else mentioned in this thread.
The others, most of them more recent, I do not know, but mayb
Just keep in mind that we have stopped maintenance on these books a long time
ago and things like plugin versions and such are outdated. The general concepts
and so however all still apply.
manfred
Thad Humphries wrote on 2022-01-27 16:29 (GMT -08:00):
> I started with "Maven by Example" which
I started with "Maven by Example" which is free from Sonatype:
https://books.sonatype.com/mvnex-book/reference/index.html
I worked by way though this book over two days, then using it and "Maven:
The Complete Reference" (
https://books.sonatype.com/mvnref-book/reference/index.html) and Apache's
we
It became very clear to me that my current approach of googling
tutorials, guides and solutions is a wildly inadequate approach to learn
Maven. Mainly because all of those are either far too basic for "real
life" projects, or because they assume prior knowledge that I don't yet
have.
So, I a