Assuming that we have a project named project and modules module1 and module2, earlier I tend to use the following naming strategy:
-- project
-- projectModule1
-- projectModule2
Now I use another:
-- project
-- project-module1
-- project-module2
What are best practices for Maven modules naming?
I wrote some notes on this in the “Effective Implementation” book, but there is no rule or canonical convention.
To summarise some:
First of all, the most important things is that you are consistent.
General Maven convention uses ‘-‘ as the separator (
commons-lang,maven-model).If you intend for it to be used externally, remember the
module = artifact ID = filename(in best practice), so it needs to be recognisable (maven-model-2.0.jaris clear,model-2.0.jaris not). In this case, you usually repeat the last element of the group ID as a mini-namespace. “Internal” modules may omit it for brevity (As the example application shows: http://github.com/brettporter/centrepoint/tree/master/centrepoint/modules/).Aside from that, I’d keep them as short as possible.
You might draw the parallel between Java package and class naming conventions to Maven group and artifact IDs.