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  ||<)>'''Speaker bio:'''|| Matthew McCullough is an energetic 14 year veteran of enterprise software development. 7 of those years have been spent using Maven, since version Beta-0.7. He's an active Maven community member, and an active contributor to many open source, and several Maven-specific projects, such as the Maven 2 CLI Plugin. Matthew enjoys sharing real-world Maven best-practices, challenges, and solutions with his class members. Matthew is an international Java conference speaker, having given talks at over 30 venues in 10 countries. ||
  
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+ ||<)>'''Training Title:'''|| Apache Maven: Effective Implementation ||
+ ||<)>'''Training Length:'''|| 6 hours ||
+ ||<)>'''Speaker:'''|| Brett Porter ||
+ ||<)>'''Speaker contact info:'''|| brett@a.o ||
+ ||<)>'''Training Abstract:'''|| This training course is designed to go beyond your current assumptions about Apache Maven and learn how to use it most effectively to manage the build and development process. Whether you are a novice aiming to start on the right foot, or a regular user looking to get more out of Maven and avoid common frustrations, this course will give you the skills you need to apply to your own projects. By working through a series of short exercises applied to a complete sample application, you will learn how to apply common patterns in Maven builds to achieve the desired outcome, while learning best practices and common pitfalls along the way. Topics include installation, Maven fundamentals, working efficiently with multi-module projects, simplifying the POM, the best general purpose plugins that you should know about, integration and functional testing, when (and when not) to use Maven sites and reporting, the role of profiles, snapshots and dependency management, repository management, and performing releases. The content is updated for the latest improvements in Maven 2.2 and Maven 3, and will cater to your preference of development environment. Time is reserved for sharing specific situations that attendees have encountered in existing projects. ||
+ ||<)>'''Speaker bio:'''|| Brett Porter is an open source software developer from Sydney, Australia with a passion for development tooling, and automation. He discovered an early beta of Maven 1.0 in 2003, and has been heavily involved in the development of the project since. A member of the Apache Maven Project Management Committee, he has conducted presentations and training on Maven and related tooling at several conferences and events. He founded what became the Archiva project in 2005, and is the co-author of Apache Maven 2: Effective Implementation (2009) and Better Builds with Maven (2005). ||
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