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Greetings!

Make sure and register for this excellent Mastering Maven 2.0 training course led by Matthew McCullough coming to Denver on August 5-6th.

Bundled in the registration fee of this Mastering Maven 2.0 Training course is a complimentary pass to the 2009 Rocky Mountain Software Symposium - a $800 value! This offer is limited to 15 registrants so don't delay, register today!

Training Session: Mastering Maven 2.0 Training by Matthew McCullough
Dates: August 5-6, 2009 - early bird rate is good thru July 24th
Time: 9:00 - 5:00 PM Wednesday - Thursday
URL: http://www.nfjsone.com/training/home?id=9
Location: Englewood, CO
Venue: Hyatt Place - Denver Tech Center
Pricing: $1,750/person thru 7/24/09, after $1,950 (Note: JUG Members receive a $50 discount by using promo code: nfjsone50UG)
Registration Fee: Includes 2 Day Training class, wireless internet, beverages & lunch daily 
Requirement: You will need to provide your own laptop for the course.
Sponsored by: NFJSOne (www.nfjsone.com) & No Fluff Just Stuff Symposium Series (www.nofluffjuststuff.com)

Summary:
Maven is a comprehensive project info and build tool, often referred to as the next generation version of Ant. It introduces the beneficial "Convention over Configuration" mantra to the build-script world, allowing build scripts just 5 lines long to compile .java files, build standardized JARs, and produce a comprehensive project web site with change logs, cross referenced HTML source code, and more.
Maven has been on the Java build tools scene for quite a number of years, but the adoption rate in enterprises is now going through the roof. Maven can seem daunting, but this presentation will equip you with efficient techniques and tools to overcome hurdles and troubleshoot build issues with ease.

We'll examine tools to find artifacts in central repositories, manage your corporation's internal Maven artifacts with a proxy tool such as Nexus, view and override dependency graphs, implement multi-module best practices, create OS specific profiles, and leverage the latest Maven plugins for the top Java IDEs.

Topping it off, we will review migration paths from Ant, and why Maven is a perfect blend with your company's use of the ever growing web of open source libraries.

Topics Covered:
-Using Maven in an Ant world.
-Ant to Maven migration strategies.
-How Maven lowers the lines of build scripts you write.
-Convention over Configuration benefits.
-Achieving library reuse.
-Effective use of Maven in the enterprise.
-Understanding error messages.
-Efficient troubleshooting.

Day One:
-Installation and setup of Maven
-The project object model (POM) and lifecycle
-The Maven directory structure
-Using and creating archetypes
-Maven in IDEs (Eclipse, IntelliJ, NetBeans)
-Multi-module projects for EARs
-Module and directory structure best practices
-SCM integration and manageable component versioning

Day Two:
-Continuous integration with Maven
-Repositories and repository managers
-Automatic website generation
-Debugging plugins and JUnit tests
-Writing Maven plugins
-OS specific build tasks with profiles
-Maven 3.0 overview

Bio:
Matthew McCullough is an energetic 12 year veteran of enterprise software development, open source education, and co-founder of Ambient Ideas, LLC, a Denver consultancy. He is an outspoken advocate for the use of open source libraries in enterprise applications. Matthew currently is a member of the JCP, referenced in the O'Reilly Maven book, author of the DZone Maven RefCard, reviewer for the top technology book publishers, President of the Denver Open Source Users Group, and speaker on the No Fluff Just Stuff 2009 tour.


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