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The Maven Build Process
A smooth transition

A build tool helps developers compile, package, and deploy a component as part of a project's development lifecycle. Most of the time an enterprise needs a well-defined build process that can:
1)  Define a process that can be adopted by various teams (developers, build engineers) to build software consistently and easily.
2)  Manage reusable components generated from the projects.

This article aims to establish such a build process architecture based on Maven and Artifactory tools.

Maven Features
Maven is a build tool and a software project management tool from Apache that helps monitor and control software projects. Most enterprises have standardized on the Ant build, which is reliable, easily configurable, and efficient in meeting most project build needs. Maven is more than a build tool and a few of its features are listed in Table 1 on comparison with Ant.

About Ravi Muthusubramanian
M.Ravi is a technical architect for the Banking & Capital Markets Division of Infosys. He has almost 8 years of experience in various facets of the software development life cycle and specializes in providing architecture and design solutions based on broad of spectrum of technologies including JEE, SOA, Message Broker, SAS and CRM.

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udaykiran wrote: Really Excellent Information. But i have some doubts. initially i have some aversion towards annotations but after reading this article i develop some interest on it. later my R & D i want to create an annotation which is like @Singleton when ever i applied this annotation for a class then i want to make a class as singleton class. could you please help me out from this scenario. in the same way @ThrowException(exceptionType="ArithmeticException.class") many more ideas but i couldn't able to move in forward direction because there is no much information about annotations in Google also. even no where i found the source code of this article. if you have any please send me complete source code with compilation and execution instructions. please please its really great help for me.my id is udaykiranmca@gmail.com Thanks, udaykiranmca@gmail.com please send to this mail id .
Terry Corbet wrote: This is a critique for the editor, not the author. A primer that uses for an example something that requires experience with Struts is not what you should have provided. Ok, so the guy you got to do all the hard work happened to be interested in solving a Struts problem, but your job, as editor, should have been to carefully think through the issues of documenting this new Java facility and providing examples with as little dependence upon some specific toolkit-framework-environment as possible. With Mustang about to add to the value of annotation, I am sure there is much need for carefully-thought-out articles demonstrating valuable, incremental information. When K&R contrived 'Hello World', it was after thoughtful consideration about learning processes. Combined with the fact that the source code was not correctly provided, the overall impression is that you, as an editor, just tho...
Vish wrote: Bob, Sorry about that. Can you send me an email at unicode@yahoo.com, and I will send you the src Thanks,
Bob Shewan wrote: As Neil noted there isn't any source code in the zip file. Would you be kind enough to send what you have. Thanks Bob Shewan
vish krishnan wrote: Neil, sorry about that. Send me an email and I will send you all the source that I have got. My email is unicode at yahoo dot com (OR) krviswanath at Deloitte dot com thanks
Neil Hornbeck wrote: The source zip file Viswanth1003.zip only contains compiled code.
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