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Posted to users@maven.apache.org by sam wun <sw...@gmx.com> on 2008/08/19 16:32:10 UTC

good tutorial for maven, eclipse3.4 and tomcat

Hi,



Can anyone provide me a link of tutorial  that I can follow to build a 
simple web base application using maven, eclipse 3.4, tomcat and mysql?



Thanks



Re: good tutorial for maven, eclipse3.4 and tomcat

Posted by Peter Horlock <pe...@googlemail.com>.
P.s.: I guess the reason you want such a "book that has it all", is because
you are looking for "the fast way".
There is nothing like that. Learning is a process, and this process ALWAYS
takes it's time.
Please - take your time. Seriously read one good book for each topic - and
only then you (might) know enough to build a proper something...

If you want it the fast way, you will understand some basic concepts, and
this leeds to crap that more experienced programmers will have to fix
someday for you, and then this (reverse engineering, refactoring...) will
take even MUCH more time

So pleeease, TAKE YOUR TIME, study new topics properly!

Re: good tutorial for maven, eclipse3.4 and tomcat

Posted by Peter Horlock <pe...@googlemail.com>.
2008/8/19 sam wun <sw...@gmx.com>

> Can anyone provide me a link of tutorial  that I can follow to build a
> simple web base application using maven, eclipse 3.4, tomcat and mysql?
>
>
Maven:
http://www.sonatype.com/community/definitive_guide.html

For all other topics, I can't help you, I would buy a good book (for EACH
topic)
Don't go for "the one that has it all" - they often say a lot, yet imho it's
always better to
have "specialists" - I would also never buy a "printer foto copy scanner (+
coffee machine and fridge...)".