Clay Fenlason
This title is distinguished by being the first published book on the subject. I'm not far enough into it to provide a review, but I'll try do so so later - unless someone beats me to it. The first chapter is published online as a PDF (see link below).
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mavenadn/
Andrew Petro
I recommend Maven: A Developers' Notebook, O'Reilly. Understand Maven just by itself. Then come back to Sakai knowing that piece and ready to understand how Sakai is making use of Maven. And ready to find the next piece to learn.
Comments (1)
Dec 29, 2005
Parker Morse says:
With the release of Maven 2.0, a lot of the examples in the PDF quick start link...With the release of Maven 2.0, a lot of the examples in the PDF quick start linked above no longer work.