A bit of a hack, but simply adding a System.in.read() does the trick.
A bit of a hack, but simply adding a System.in.read() does the trick: /** * * @goal start * */ public class MyMojo extends AbstractMojo { public void execute() throws MojoExecutionException { try{ (new MyWebServer()).startServer(); System.out. Println("Press any key to stop the server"); byte name = new byte100; System.in. Read(name); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.
Println(e); } } } I also found this question which might be useful for others working on maven plugins: Maven plugin executing another plugin.
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