If you are working in Java for a couple of years, you surely know about Maven, the most popular tool to build Java applications. Recently I had shared 10 things about Maven Java developers should know, (if you have read it yet, you can read it here) and I receive a lot of good feedback about how useful those plugins and Maven, in general, are for Java developers. This motivated me to write more stuff about Apache Maven, and then I thought about sharing some of the free Maven courses and eBooks Java developers can use to learn Maven.
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Top 7 Free Udemy Courses to Learn Maven and Jenkins for Java Programmers in 2025 [ UPDATED]
Hello Java programmers, if you want to learn Maven and Jenkins and look for free resources like free online courses, you have come to the right place. Earlier, I have shared the best Maven courses and best Jenkins courses, and in this article, I will share the best free Jenkins and Maven courses for Java programmers. If you have been doing professional Java development, you know that Maven and Jenkins are two of the most popular tools in the Java world. Maven helps organize your project and provide support to build and deploy Java projects, while Jenkins can provide continuous integration and delivery by completely automating build and deploy projects.
Top 21 Maven Interview Questions Answers for Java Developers
Hello guys, for a Java developer, Maven in one of the essential tool and its used to build your Java application. Since most of the Java projects used Maven for building, it is expected from a Java developer that he knows Maven and knows it well. That's why Maven questions are quite common on Java developer interviews but I have seen many Java programmers coming to these interview unprepared and not able to answer most of the questions on tools like Maven, Gradle or even git. When I asked one candidate why don't you prepare for Maven before your Java interviews, he said, I wasn't able to find any list of Maven questions.
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