I am not sure anything exists, but I would appreciate such a thing also.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruno Melloni <b...@melloni.com> 
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2022 3:10 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Maven Book recommendation

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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 am looking to buy a good book to methodically learn all I need about 
Maven.

Because of how I learn best I would like to find a book that uses the following 
as its presentation approach:

  * It must be gradual, starting from the assumption that I know nothing
    and only learn what is taught in the book.
  * New concepts must include sample code that I can type and test,
    either complete code or as an extension to a previous example.
    Absolutely no "loose snippets" that assume prior knowledge (for
    example this is what makes most formal Spring documentation
    completely useless to me, as I often can't follow it to a complete
    functioning solution, and I had similar but not as severe issues
    with the formal Apache Maven documentation).
  * The end of each chapter must have exercises that I can code and run
    to test my understanding, with the ability to download the solution
    from a website in those cases when my code fails to function correctly.
  * Not essential but it would be ideal if the book was available in
    electronic form and readable through an ebook reader that functions
    on a Microsoft Surface tablet (Windows 10/11) and remembers the last
    page I read (even better if position syncs between the tablet and my
    desktop so that I can continue reading on either).

If _you learned Maven from a book that matches at least the first 3 criteria_, 
please recommend it.  I'd greatly appreciate it.

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