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===Artefakt=== '''Artefakt''' sind im Zusammenhang mit Maven Arbeitsergebnisse gemeint. Maven-Projekte haben in der Regel ein Hauptergebnis-Artefakt, oft eine jar-, war- oder ear-Datei. Artefakte werden in Repositories abgelegt. Mit '''Koordinaten''' werden die fรผnf ein Artefakt identifizierenden Informationsbestandteile bezeichnet. Oft sind vor allem die drei wichtigsten gemeint: * groupId (usually a reversed domain name), * artifactId (name of the root directory) * version (string). Maven uses the groupId, artifactId, and version to identify dependencies (usually other jar files) needed to build and run your code. Commonly a software project build with maven consists of many maven-projects that build artifacts (e.g. jars) that constitute the product. Each maven project has a unique identifier consiting of [groupId, artifactId, version]. When a maven project requires resources of another project a dependency is configured in it's pom.xml using the above-mentioned identifier. The artifacts of the required projects are then loaded either from the local repository, which is a simple directory in your user's home, or from other (remote) repositories specified in you pom.xml. In Java programmierte eigene Maven-Plugins bestehen aus '''Mojos'''. Ein Mojo ("Maven (plain) old Java Object") ist eine Java-Klasse die das Interface org.apache.maven.plugin.Mojo implementiert (oder org.apache.maven.plugin.AbstractMojo erweitert) und damit ein Plugin-Goal realisiert.
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