Hello,

There is plenty of documentation about Maven on its website. http:// 
maven.apache.org/

You just need to install it in a directory somewhere and add the bin  
directory to the path, not unlike most applications.

Note: the first time Maven runs it download a number of dependencies  
from the central repository, expect to require an internet connection  
to use it (unlike Ant).

Cheers,
Mark

On Apr 21, 2008, at 6:20 AM, Jeffrey Trimble wrote:
> This may seem to be a stupid question, but here goes.  I've  
> downloaded Maven.  Is there anything
> besides placing the binaries in the correct directory I need to do  
> to make it work for Dspace?
> That is, do I need to do much configuration of Maven before I start  
> to build my DSpace installation
> with Maven?
>
> The Documentation is scant to say the least.
>
> --Jeff
>
> Jeffrey Trimble
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