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authorMarko Gronroos <magi@vaadin.com>2016-03-17 15:58:58 +0200
committerMarko Gronroos <magi@vaadin.com>2016-03-17 17:14:17 +0200
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-title: Using Vaadin with Maven
-order: 6
+title: Creating a Project with Maven
+order: 200
layout: page
---
[[getting-started.maven]]
-= Using Vaadin with Maven
+= Creating a Project with Maven
((("Maven", "creating a project", id="term.maven.creating", range="startofrange")))
-
-Maven is a commonly used build and dependency management system. The Vaadin core
-library and all Vaadin add-ons are available through Maven. You can use a Maven
-with a front-end from Eclipse or NetBeans, or by using the command-line as
-described in this section.
+In previous sections, we looked into creating a Vaadin Maven project in different IDEs.
+In this section, we look how to create such a project on command-line.
+You can then import such a project to your IDE.
In addition to regular Maven, you can use any Maven-compatible build or
dependency management system, such as Ivy or Gradle. For Gradle, see the