Title: TomEE Maven Plugin ###Add The TomEE Maven Plugin To An Existing Project If you already have a maven project set up then just add the plugin as described [here](maven/index.html) You will likely need the full Java EE API added to your pom file: org.apache.openejb javaee-api 6.0-6 provided The simplest path is to allow Maven to create an example project for you. Even if you have an existing project you can always use the template as a reference. ###Generate a Basic TomEE-Project With Maven TomEE provides a maven-archetype for generating a template project. This template project is preconfigured with `javaee-api` (scope provided) and with the [`tomee-maven-plugin`](maven/index.html) for starting the application with TomEE. For example, if current version of the archetype is '1.7.1', then the required command to generate an application would be: mvn archetype:generate -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.openejb.maven -DarchetypeArtifactId=tomee-webapp-archetype -DarchetypeVersion=1.7.1 The first time you run this command maven downloads the archetype and some parts related to it. Afterwards you see a prompt which allows you to specify the groupId, artifactId, version and package of your application. If you are using 'tomee' as groupId, 'tomee-demo' as artifactId, '1.0' as version and 'myapp' as package, your console should show something like: Define value for property 'groupId': : tomee Define value for property 'artifactId': : tomee-demo Define value for property 'version': 1.0-SNAPSHOT: : 1.0 Define value for property 'package': tomee: : myapp Confirm properties configuration: groupId: tomee artifactId: tomee-demo version: 1.0 package: myapp ... [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS ... Afterwards you see a new folder with the name you used for the artifactId (in the previous example 'tomee-demo'). For starting the application you have to change the current directory to the directory of the generated application: cd tomee-demo ###Starting a TomEE-Project with Maven With using the archetype everything you need is in place already. So you just have to start TomEE with: mvn package tomee:run The first time you run this command takes a bit longer, because maven has to download e.g. TomEE. Once those parts are downloaded, starting maven, deploying and starting the generated application takes less than 10s (depending on your computer). ###Accessing a running application The application gets deployed to `target/apache-tomee/webapps`. If everything worked correctly, you should see a directory ('ROOT') as well as a web-archive ('ROOT.war'). The context-paths of the deployed application is ROOT. In our example the generated application contains a servlet mapped to '/index'. So you can access it via: http://localhost:8080/index