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  • Chores
    • Added Maven Wrapper scripts for Unix and Windows to simplify project builds without requiring a local Maven installation.
    • Included Maven Wrapper configuration for consistent build environments.
    • Introduced a GitHub Actions workflow for automated builds and verification on every push using Java 21.

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This update introduces Maven Wrapper support and continuous integration for the project. It adds the Maven Wrapper scripts for Unix and Windows, the Maven Wrapper properties file, and a GitHub Actions workflow for automated Maven builds using Java 21 on Ubuntu.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
.mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.properties Added Maven Wrapper properties file specifying Maven version, distribution type, and download URL.
mvnw, mvnw.cmd Added Maven Wrapper startup scripts for Unix (shell) and Windows (batch/PowerShell) environments.
spring-kafka-example/.github/workflows/maven.yml Added GitHub Actions workflow for CI: checks out code, sets up Java 21, runs Maven build using the wrapper.

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    participant User
    participant CI (GitHub Actions)
    participant mvnw/mvnw.cmd
    participant Maven Download Site

    User->>CI (GitHub Actions): Push code
    CI (GitHub Actions)->>mvnw: Run ./mvnw clean verify
    mvnw->>Maven Download Site: Download Maven distribution (if needed)
    mvnw->>mvnw: Extract and prepare Maven
    mvnw->>CI (GitHub Actions): Execute Maven build
    CI (GitHub Actions)->>User: Report build results
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Actionable comments posted: 2

🧹 Nitpick comments (1)
spring-kafka-example/.github/workflows/maven.yml (1)

12-15: Simplify the build configuration by removing unnecessary matrix strategy.

The matrix strategy with single values adds unnecessary complexity. Since you're only using one distribution and Java version, simplify the configuration.

-    strategy:
-      matrix:
-        distribution: [ 'temurin' ]
-        java: [ '21' ]

And update the Java setup step:

       - name: Setup Java 21
         uses: actions/setup-java@v4
         with:
-          java-version: ${{ matrix.java }}
-          distribution: ${{ matrix.distribution }}
+          java-version: '21'
+          distribution: 'temurin'
           cache: 'maven'
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📒 Files selected for processing (4)
  • .mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.properties (1 hunks)
  • mvnw (1 hunks)
  • mvnw.cmd (1 hunks)
  • spring-kafka-example/.github/workflows/maven.yml (1 hunks)
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spring-kafka-example/.github/workflows/maven.yml

[error] 30-30: no new line character at the end of file

(new-line-at-end-of-file)

🔇 Additional comments (3)
.mvn/wrapper/maven-wrapper.properties (1)

1-19: LGTM!

The Maven Wrapper properties file is correctly configured with proper Apache license header, valid wrapper version, and official Maven distribution URL.

mvnw.cmd (1)

1-150: Well-implemented Maven Wrapper script with comprehensive features.

The script correctly handles:

  • Cross-platform compatibility (batch/PowerShell hybrid)
  • Authentication support
  • SHA-256 checksum verification
  • Platform-specific mvnd distribution selection
  • Proper error handling and cleanup
mvnw (1)

1-260: Excellent implementation of the Maven Wrapper script.

The script demonstrates high-quality shell scripting with:

  • Strict error handling (set -euf)
  • Comprehensive platform detection (Cygwin, MinGW, Darwin, Linux)
  • Multiple download methods (wget, curl, Java fallback)
  • Proper SHA-256 checksum verification
  • Clean temporary file handling with traps
  • Support for both Maven and mvnd distributions

Comment thread mvnw.cmd
Comment on lines +76 to +77
$MVNW_REPO_PATTERN = if ($USE_MVND) { "/org/apache/maven/" } else { "/maven/mvnd/" }
$distributionUrl = "$env:MVNW_REPOURL$MVNW_REPO_PATTERN$($distributionUrl -replace '^.*'+$MVNW_REPO_PATTERN,'')"
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⚠️ Potential issue

Fix swapped repository patterns for Maven and mvnd.

The repository patterns are incorrectly assigned. When USE_MVND is true, it should use /maven/mvnd/, not /org/apache/maven/.

-  $MVNW_REPO_PATTERN = if ($USE_MVND) { "/org/apache/maven/" } else { "/maven/mvnd/" }
+  $MVNW_REPO_PATTERN = if ($USE_MVND) { "/maven/mvnd/" } else { "/org/apache/maven/" }
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$MVNW_REPO_PATTERN = if ($USE_MVND) { "/org/apache/maven/" } else { "/maven/mvnd/" }
$distributionUrl = "$env:MVNW_REPOURL$MVNW_REPO_PATTERN$($distributionUrl -replace '^.*'+$MVNW_REPO_PATTERN,'')"
$MVNW_REPO_PATTERN = if ($USE_MVND) { "/maven/mvnd/" } else { "/org/apache/maven/" }
$distributionUrl = "$env:MVNW_REPOURL$MVNW_REPO_PATTERN$($distributionUrl -replace '^.*'+$MVNW_REPO_PATTERN,'')"
🤖 Prompt for AI Agents
In mvnw.cmd around lines 76 to 77, the repository patterns for Maven and mvnd
are swapped. To fix this, reverse the assignments so that when USE_MVND is true,
the pattern is set to "/maven/mvnd/", and when false, it is set to
"/org/apache/maven/". Update the $MVNW_REPO_PATTERN variable accordingly to
reflect this correct mapping.

Comment thread spring-kafka-example/.github/workflows/maven.yml
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