DSpace Users -

I'm seeking advice on a DSpace related task.
Goal: Setup development environment via Eclipse + Tomcat + DSpace
Resource: 
http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/IDE_Integration:_DSpace%2C_Eclipse_and_Tomcat_Video_Tutorial

I'm experienced with the tools involved except for Maven. I understand it's purpose, and general architecture, but am having trouble with Part II, Step 2 of the tutorial.

I understand that Maven uses plugins, lifecycle phases and goals, but haven't yet been able to understand how to successfully meet the needs of creating the "four maven-based tasks".

What I have so far (for the six items listed):

DSpace Clean:
Base Directory - ${workspace_loc:/dspace}
Goals: Clean Lifecycle Phases -> Clean
Profiles: none
Parameters: none

DSpace Assemble:
Base Directory - ${workspace_loc:/dspace}
Goals: Assembly -> Assembly ??
Profiles: none
Parameters: none

DSpace XMLUI:
Base Directory - ${workspace_loc:/dspace-xmlui}
Goals: Build Lifecycle Phases -> Package
Profiles: none
Parameters: none

DSpace JSPUI:
Base Directory - ${workspace_loc:/dspace-jspui}
Goals: Build Lifecycle Phases -> Package
Profiles: none
Parameters: none

DSpace OAI:
Base Directory - ${workspace_loc:/dspace-oai}
Goals: Build Lifecycle Phases -> Package
Profiles: none
Parameters: none

DSpace LNI:
Base Directory - ${workspace_loc:/dspace-lni}
Goals: Build Lifecycle Phases -> Package
Profiles: none
Parameters: none

I'm at a loss for how to handle the DSpace Assemble task (if it indeed was meant to be one), and I believe some tips concerning when to use these maven tasks or in what order, might be helpful as well. I've been reading up on Maven again from the official apache site, but I'm still pretty new to the software.

Any help you could offer, or even just nudges in the right direction would be greatly appreciated :)

 - Patrick E.

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Patrick K. Étienne
Systems Analyst
Digital Library Development
Library and Information Center
Georgia Institute of Technology
email: [email protected]
phone: 404.385.8121

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