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Download, install and configure Maven

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Install and Configure for Windows

  1. Unzip/untar the binaries to a new folder (i.e. c:\maven\2.2.1).  Add the path to the Maven bin directory to the system PATH environment variable.  For example: add c:\maven\2.2.1\bin to the PATH environment variable.
  2. Download the serverTrustStore.jks and save it to a new folder (i.e. c:\keystores).
  3. To download Maven artifacts from the remote MIT maven repository (https://maven.mit.edu), an SSL connection is required.  For Maven to acquire an SSL connection, you must create a system environment variable MAVEN_OPTS and set it as below:

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    In the above, replace the /path/to with the actual path to the serverTrustStore.jks and replace XXXXXXXX with the actual serverTrustStore password.

    For MAC users:  You can now download a nice plugin that helps you manage your system environmental variables.  The plugin, RCEnvironment, is a preference pane for MacOS X 10.1 or higher that allows editing of a user's ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist file.

  4. Verify the Maven installation by opening a CMD window and typying the command line: mvn --version.  If everything is correct, something similar to the following should be displayed:

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  5. If the Maven installation has been verified in the above step, then initialize Maven by typing the command line: mvn plugin::help.  Maven download will start and if everything download's correctly, something similar to the following should be displayed at the end of the download:

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  6. Finally, download the Maven settings.xml file to your ${user.home}/.m2 directory.

    Open the settings.xml file with a text editor.

    1. In the line:

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      change the /path/to/oc4j/j2ee/home to the actual path to your OC4J installation j2ee/home directory.

    2. In the line:

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      change the XXXXXXXX to a password of your choosing.  This is the password the is used to access the OC4J Admin Console.

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