I did this in my web project by using the maven-war-plugin to inject the version into the manifest, then getting it from there with some Java code. I see no reason why something similar can't be done with a non-web project.
E.g.
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-war-plugin</artifactId>
version>2.4</version>
<configuration>
<archive>
<manifest>
<addDefaultImplementationEntries>true</addDefaultImplementationEntries>
</manifest>
</archive>
</configuration>
</plugin>
Then in Java (excluding error handling):
public String getMavenVersion(ServletContext ctx) {
String appServerHome = ctx.getRealPath("/");
File manifestFile = new File(appServerHome, "META-INF/MANIFEST.MF");
Manifest mf = new Manifest();
mf.read(new FileInputStream(manifestFile));
Attributes atts = mf.getMainAttributes();
return atts.getValue("Implementation-Build");
}