Apache Maven is a powerful project management and comprehension tool that is primarily used for Java projects. In this guide, we will walk through the steps to install Apache Maven on Debian 11.
Step 1: Update Your System
Before installing any software, ensure your system is up to date:
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
Step 2: Install Java
Apache Maven requires Java to run. Install OpenJDK using the following command:
sudo apt install -y openjdk-11-jdk
Step 3: Verify Java Installation
Check if Java is installed correctly:
java -version
You should see the version of Java that you installed.
Step 4: Install Apache Maven
Now, install Apache Maven:
sudo apt install -y maven
Step 5: Verify Maven Installation
After installation, verify that Maven is installed correctly:
mvn -version
You should see output displaying the Maven version and Java version.
Step 6: Configure Maven (Optional)
If you need to configure Maven, you can edit the settings.xml
file located in the /etc/maven
directory:
sudo nano /etc/maven/settings.xml
Make any necessary changes according to your project requirements.
Conclusion
You have successfully installed Apache Maven on Debian 11. This tool will help you manage your Java projects efficiently.
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