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Default Can Maven Tool go beyond?

Hi

While letting my hats off to some advantages of Maven( as for example well defined project layout and builtin types for testing ,integration with other technologies etc),please
can any body help ,I've been tryig to get the best out of Maven ,as for example usimg him,i am abe to
create a pom.xml also a main and test directories.in the first instance,the pom.xml also being obtained
by way of archetype generation but eventually end up with a limited scope of its operations.
Are there not atleast complex archetype procedure covering more sumptuous and meangingfull POM.xml creations as per requirement at one finish itself
thus paving way to lesson the burden of updating, debugging and downloading (a bonanza boost ! ) for making java coding interesting.even though Maven is fast enough .
Thanks much
As
muthukutta1





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