Skip to content

Tutorial 1 Java OpenCV 5 minute setup

Daniel Lélis Baggio edited this page Aug 26, 2015 · 13 revisions

This tutorial will show you how to setup OpenCV for Java in 5 minutes.

  1. Download and install Maven: Maven is a project management tool that simplifies the process of retrieving dependencies for your Java project. It allows you to automatically download them from the internet using a preconfigured xml file that describes your project. In order to download it, go to https://maven.apache.org/download.cgi and look for a file named something like: apache-maven-3.3.3-bin.zip . Extract this file to a folder, let's say c:\users\your_name\Downloads\apache-maven-3.3.3-bin\ . In order to install it, follow instructions from: https://maven.apache.org/install.html . This is basically: "Adding to PATH: Add the unpacked distribution’s bin directory to your user PATH environment variable by opening up the system properties (WinKey + Pause), selecting the “Advanced” tab, and the “Environment Variables” button, then adding or selecting the PATH variable in the user variables with the value C:\Program Files\apache-maven-3.3.3\bin. The same dialog can be used to set JAVA_HOME to the location of your JDK, e.g. C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_51". Check that Maven was correctly installed opening a new terminal and typing: mvn -v.

  2. Get your starting pom.xml There's a pom.xml available from https://github.com/JavaOpenCVBook/code/blob/master/chapter2/opencv-gui/pom.xml . Simply right-click the RAW button and save this in your computer. Remember to open it and change a couple details, like the groupId, the name of your project, and the version.


4.0.0 org.javaopencvbook opencv-gui jar 1.0-SNAPSHOT opencv-gui http://maven.apache.org


  1. Package your project

Now it's time for Maven to do his job. In the command prompt, go to the place you saved your pom.xml file, and issue the following command:

mvn package

Clone this wiki locally