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O'Reilly® Jenkins: The Definitive Guide (John F. Smart)
Whether you're a developer, software architect, or project manager, this provides a tutorial on continuous integration (CI) as well as a comprehensive reference for using Jenkins. You get a wealth of best practices and real-world tips to help you get the most out of this tool.
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Gradle Succinctly (Jose R. O. Mendoza)
This book will show you how to improve their projects' development cycle in order to shrink delivery times and build more reliable products with Gradle, from installing it to exploring capabilities like hooks and dependency management.
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O'Reilly® Maven: The Definitive Guide (Timothy M. O'Brien)
This book clearly explains how Maven can bring order to your software development projects. Everything you need to know Maven is in this guide.
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The Hudson Book (Manfred Moser, Tim O'Brien)
This book aims to be the authoritative and up to date resource about Hudson written by the community for the community. It shows you how to streamline and stabilize each process in your development lifecycle.
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Java Testing and Design: From Unit Testing to Automated Web Tests
This book teaches you a fast and efficient method to build production-worthy, scalable, and well performing Web-enabled applications. The techniques, methodology, and tools presented in this book will enable developers, QA technicians, and IT managers to work together to achieve unprecedented productivity in development and test automation.
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OSGi In Practice (Neil Bartlett)
This book is is a comprehensive guide to OSGi with two primary goals. First, it provides a clear introduction to OSGi concepts with examples that are relevant both for architects and developers.
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Better Builds with Maven. The How-to Guide for Maven 2.x
This book is not meant to be an in-depth and comprehensive resource but rather an introduction, which provides a wide range of topics from understanding Maven's build platform to programming nuances.
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Repository Management with Nexus (Tim O'Brien, et al)
This book covers both Nexus Open Source and Nexus Professional, a product which brings full control and visibility to organizations which depend on Maven repositories to manage releases and distribute software.
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Maven Cookbook (Timothy M. O'Brien, Stuart McCulloch, et al)
It covers topocs like how to use Maven with Eclipse, OSGi, Groovy, Scala, Ant, Ruby, Web Development, unit tests and integration tests, etc. It also covers Maven Repository Management using Nexus.
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Maven by Example (Timothy M. O'Brien, et al)
This book is an introduction to Apache Maven which uses a set of examples to demonstrate core concepts.
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Maven: The Complete Reference (Timothy M. O'Brien, et al)
This book is an essential tool for anyone currently working with Maven.
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Developing with Eclipse and Maven (Timothy M. O'Brien, et al)
The m2eclipse plugin is fully documented in the free, online book Developing with Eclipse and Maven. This book covers the installation and configuration of the plugin as well as detailing some of the procedures you can use to.
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Tutorial: Java, Maven 2, Eclipse and JSF (A. Kumaraswamipillai)
This book is a step by step introduction to Java, Maven 2, and JSF using Eclipse, it contains 3 Tutorials with screen shots covering: Tutorial 1: Java, Maven and Eclipse Tutorial 2: Java Web, Maven and Eclipse Tutorial 3: JSF, Maven and Eclipse.
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Tutorial: Hibernate, Spring, HSQL, Eclipse and Maven
This book is a step by step introduction to Hibernate, Spring, HSQL, and Maven using Eclipse, it contains 4 tutorials on popular frameworks: Hibernate, Spring, HSQL Database, Maven, Eclipse, Spring AOP.