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Mastering Apache Maven 3

You're reading from   Mastering Apache Maven 3 Enhance developer productivity and address exact enterprise build requirements by extending Maven

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783983865
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Apache Maven Quick Start FREE CHAPTER 2. Demystifying Project Object Model 3. Maven Configuration 4. Build Lifecycles 5. Maven Plugins 6. Maven Assemblies 7. Maven Archetypes 8. Maven Repository Management 9. Best Practices Index

Defining a parent module


In most of the multi-module Maven projects, there are many things that are shared across multiple modules. Dependency versions, plugins versions, properties, and repositories are only some of them. It is a common as well as a best practice to create a separate module called parent, and in its POM file, define everything in common. The packaging type of this POM file is pom. The artifact generated by the pom packaging type is itself a POM file.

The following are a few examples:

Not all the projects follow this approach. Some just keep the parent POM file under the root directory (not under the parent module). The following are a couple of examples:

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