[relnotes] [Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats/Java" by DeepakBhole

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  This release of Fedora includes `maven2`, a Java project management and project comprehension tool. Maven can be invoked by the `mvn` and `mvn-jpp` commands. The former makes Maven behave just like upstream Maven, while the latter calls `mvn` with additional properties that make off-line building easier. 
  
- `maven2` in Fedora is modified to work in a fully off-line mode. With no additional properties defined (the `mvn` command), maven2 will work exactly as the upstream Maven would. Additional properties may be defined to facilitate off-line builds. Alternatively, you can call `mvn-jpp`, a wrapper which defines the most commonly used properties for off-line building. The properties, and their use is described in the `/usr/share/doc/maven2-2.0.4/maven2-jpp-readme.html` file, which comes from the `maven2-manual` package.
+ `maven2` in Fedora is modified to work in a fully off-line mode. With no additional properties defined (the `mvn` command), `maven2` will work exactly as the upstream Maven would. Additional properties may be defined to facilitate off-line builds. Alternatively, you can call `mvn-jpp`, a wrapper which defines the most commonly used properties for off-line building. The properties, and their use is described in the `/usr/share/doc/maven2-2.0.4/maven2-jpp-readme.html` file, which comes from the `maven2-manual` package.
  




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