Unfortunately there is no Maven library for the Plain Java Client Libraries.
The trouble with Maven and the Plain Java Client Libraries. Unpack the EWM client and use the JDK for your development with the Eclipse Client Libraries and Maven.
The download for the EWM Client for Eclipse contains the required JDK in the folder jazz/jdk.
zip Files section download the Plain Java Client Libraries and the API documentation. Download the Client for Eclipse for your architecture. It is very useful to run EWM test systems.
Scroll down to the section License Keys and download the 10-Free Developers License Activation Kit. Get the 10-Free Developers License Activation Kit.To get them go to the All downloads tab for the version required. When working with EWM/RTC and the Plain Java Client Libraries, the items below show the most important files to download to work with the Plain Java Client Libraries. When working with EWM/RTC automation based on the plain java client libraries, it is possible to download a valid, supported, IBM JDK on the same page where the Plain Java Client Libraries are hosted. Maven and the EWM Plain Java client libraries Sometimes weird things happen, if all fails, consider to delete the local repository folder in the.Run maven with -e or -X to see more details. Sometimes the Eclipse build mechanism seems to be in conflict with Maven, Project>Clean might help.Use Run As>Maven install on the Project or the pom.xml.Use Run As>Maven clean on the Project or the pom.xml.Use Maven>Update Project to make sure Eclipse is configured correctly.When using Maven for a project in an Eclipse IDE right click on the project.Then go to Preferences>Java>Installed JRE’s>Execution Environments configure an environment with the JDK. Make sure to go to Preferences>Java>Installed JRE’s, add the JDK and set it as active. When using Maven with the Eclipse IDE, there is still the need to have a compatible JDK configured.I usually download the recent version, install it to work with a command line and then add that install to Eclipse. When using Maven with the Eclipse IDE, make sure to have an up to date Maven installed.When using Maven in the command line, make sure to have Maven added to the path.When using Maven in the command line, make sure to have the JAVA_HOME set to the correct JDK.Where to download a valid, supported, IBM JDK, is explained below. I just want to emphasize some things that I always run into. I do not intent to rewrite this documentation. How to install Maven is documented in this link. In this bog, I will try to share some things I have learned over the time, and recently, that you can use when working with Maven, especially in the context of EWM/RTC automation using the Plain Java Client Libraries. I have been struggling with the Plain Java Client Libraries and Maven interacting. It has not always been fun, I have been struggling with Maven. I have worked with Maven applications using the RTC Plain Java Client libraries often recently.