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- Maven Training and Talks at ApacheCon in November
ApacheCon US, this year in New Orleans, is almost upon us already!
I’ve got a busy conference this year. Firstly on November 4, there is a full day training entitled Apache Maven, End-to-end:
This training session will walk through the lifecycle of developing a typical Java application from creation to deployment, and show how to use […]
- Sydneysiders: Java User Group tomorrow!
I’m not usually available on Thursday nights, but am making an exception to attend this month’s Sydney JUG. John Smart, of Java Power Tools fame, will be talking about behaviour driven development and easyB.
Behavior Driven Development (BDD) in Java with easyb John Ferguson Smart
John Ferguson Smart is a freelance consultant specializing in enterprise Java, Web […]
- Experimental Maven support for condensed POMs using attributes
As I’ve just posted to the Maven developers list, I’ve always wanted to see an attribute based POM, so based on Nicolas’ suggestion I killed some time after waking up early this morning to do it.
Here’s what you’ll need to try it:a build: http://people.apache.org/~brett/apache-maven-2.0.9-SNAPSHOT-terse-bin.tar.gz
or if you prefer to roll your own, the source: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/components/branches/maven-2.0.x-terseThe issue […]
- Releases in Maven land
People have been busy in the Maven project, with releases coming out for a number of projects.
First up, Emmanuel released Continuum 1.1 - a much anticipated step up for the CI server with a Maven-bent.
Next, Deng released Archiva 1.0 - the first official release of the build artifact repository manager, and is certainly one of […]
- Preparing for Maven and Eclipse presentations in November
/ you read right - this post isn't about Leopard and Java 6.
November is a great month for conferences for anyone interested in Open Source, particularly those located in the Asia Pacific with an interest in Apache or Eclipse projects.
I’m interested to see how OSSummit Asia goes this year - it is the first time it has been run, and the first time Apache and Eclipse have […]
- Maven, Continuum, and Archiva training at OS Summit in November
It is now just over a month until OS Summit Asia, which is being held in Hong Kong. I will be presenting a number of sessions at this year’s conference, including a training session about Maven, Continuum and Archiva.
I’m also very pleased to announce that Deng Ching will now be co-presenting the […]
- Catching up with Deng Ching from Apache Maven and Archiva
I’ve just posted another interview at the main devzuz.org site, this time with Deng Ching. Deng is the newest Maven PMC member, and among plenty of other things there, has been working on Archiva almost since its inception.
After a successful start to the series talking to Emmanuel, I’m now planning to talk to a developer […]
- Archiva feature complete beta released!
Things are starting to come together in Archiva land with the first beta release today (as Deng announced here).
This has added a number of nice finishing touches - the repository problem reporting is back, as is support for Maven 1.x clients, and you can now schedule regular cleanups on snapshots which should be a very […]
- Speaking on Maven Best Practices at Sydney JUG
The next Sydney JUG is on August 15th, starting at 6:00pm with drinks. Venue is the Atlassian offices - more details at the SJUG web site.
It’s been a couple of years since I first spoke about Maven there, so I’ll be presenting my Maven Best Practices talk. People seem to love and […]
- Off to Another Sydney JUG
It’s been a while coming, but there’s another Sydney JUG on tomorrow night. I can’t remember the last time I made it to one of them, but it should be a good one with Terence Parr talking about ANTLR.
Hope to see you there!


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