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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T17:38:55+00:00 2026-06-05T17:38:55+00:00

I am currently creating an application for compiling multiple java projects in one go

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I am currently creating an application for compiling multiple java projects in one go for programming assignments. As there are many different ways to submit java projects(e.g. as eclipse project, as netbeans project, as jar file) is there a plugin of something similar that you can easily import or use in a project that will convert a java project to a maven project so they can all be compiled in the same way rather then having to create functionality to allow the program to compile all different types of java projects?

If not to maven projects, is there another way to accomplish what i am trying to do?

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    2026-06-05T17:38:57+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 5:38 pm

    In my opinion, there is no such tool to mavenize just freestyle Java project just like that. Maven is based on some own conventions that are not necessarily common. It’s not just about where Java files are, but also where the resources are (e.g. they can be at a same directory with Java files), where other assets are (e.g. WSDL files), what are these assets, how to handle them and how to use all this stuff to successfully build final package. I think there’s no chance to have such universal tool that can do this.

    I think the best scenario one can imagine here is to figure out some common assumptions about projects you have to build, e.g. they can only contain Java sources and just regular resources. Then you can implement some script or program that scans such simplified Java project to know where all these files are. And even then, what about dependencies? Should you scan Eclipse/Netbeans/IDEA specific files for them? It’s really hard to even create these assumptions that make projects simple enough to auto-mavenize.

    As I said, I really don’t believe you can do something better than just enforce projects to be already Maven-managed.

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