It's been submitted, but not posted. Maybe lost in the void :)

I've emailed the editor to find out where its at.

- Brett

On 10/20/05, Erick Dovale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Shall we post this great achievement on theserverside??
>
> cheers
>
> edovale
>
> Brett Porter wrote:
>
> > We are pleased to announce that Maven 2.0 has been released, and is
> > available for download from http://maven.apache.org/maven2/download.html
> >
> > Maven is a build system that provides software project management and
> > dependancy comprehension. Based on the concept of a project object
> > model (POM), Maven manages a project's build, reporting and
> > documentation from a central place.
> >
> > Maven 2.0 is a rewrite of the popular Maven application, designed to
> > both address previous functional requirements and provide a stable
> > platform for extending and enhancing its build management framework.
> >
> > This release is significantly faster and smaller than Maven 1.0 and
> > includes the following usability and performance improvements:
> >
> > * Enhanced Dependency Management - includes dependency closures
> >   (transitive dependencies), version ranges, automatic build
> >   numbering, and automatic updating on a configurable interval
> >
> > * Defined Build Lifecycle - developers can build any type of project
> >   using standard commands such as compile, test and install
> >
> > * Unified Project Definition - manages all required build information in
> >   a single POM now, including project information, dependencies and
> >   plugin configuration
> >
> > * Extended Plugin Architecture - supports Java and scripting languages
> >   such as Beanshell for plugin development
> >
> > * Better Repository Support - includes separated snapshot repositories,
> >   a new more managable layout and per-project definitions of new
> >   repositories
> >
> > * Expanded Reactor Operation - offers built-in support for multiple
> >   projects (without the need to perform a full install cycle to compile
> >   all projects) and support for project aggregation
> >
> > * New Site Management Tools - supports multiple input and output
> >   formats, with input formats including wiki-like APT format and
> >   docbook, while continuing to support traditional Maven XDoc and FAQ
> >   format.
> >
> > * New Reporting API - offers a standardised method for producing project
> >   information and reports
> >
> > * And much more...
> >
> > The Maven 2.0 release is considered stable and includes a Maven 1.0
> > complete feature set, with additional functionality. The most popular
> > Maven 1.0 plugins have been converted for Maven 2.0, and many more are
> > available in beta.
> > See http://docs.codehaus.org/pages/MAVEN/Maven+Plugin+Matrix for more
> > information on particular plugins.
> >
> > Maven's advanced dependency management features rely on project
> > metadata. If you are interested in improving support for the users of
> > your project, see http://maven.apache.org/maven2/project-faq.html
> >
> > The Maven team would like to express thanks to the user and developer
> > community for their beta testing, feedback and contributions that
> > helped make the release possible!
> >
> > To get started with Maven now, see the getting started guide:
> > http://maven.apache.org/maven2/guides/getting-started/index.html
> >
> >
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