On 01/18/2010 07:28 PM, eyal edri wrote:
i'm interested in how people do deploy their apps, even if it's not directly
connected to maven.

I create a runnable jar (with all dependencies) or a war (for web applications). That is deployed to the repository.
That can be downloaded with a one liner using wget.

So I think you shouldn't "install" or do any fancy work on you production server but just download the latest artifact/jar/war/whatever.


Johannes


maybe i'm biased from our current status, where we use YUM&RPM to install
our perl code on servers.

On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 8:25 PM, Wayne Fay<[email protected]>  wrote:

i can't understand how the project goes from being the in repository to
being installed and running on the production server.

This is outside the domain of Maven. From the website: "Apache Maven
is a software project management and comprehension tool. Based on the
concept of a project object model (POM), Maven can manage a project's
build, reporting and documentation from a central piece of
information."

Where does it say "Maven will also help you deploy/install your end
product into your production environment"?

How does Ant or another Java build tool support your use case?

Wayne

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