Maven is included in the latest netbeans and eclipse downloads. The quickstart 
instructions use it.

For installing it as a command line tool (like ant or make) you just download; 
unzip and update your PATH to included it.

The website says it better than that:
- http://maven.apache.org/

-- 
Jody Garnett


On Wednesday, 13 July 2011 at 12:02 AM, lexmc wrote:

> Can you explane me ho to use(install) maven??? I try but finally I don't have
> succes. I think I have installed I'm missing something
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