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- What are all of the Maven Command Line Options?
If you have added the maven home path to the "PATH" environment variable, you can type in a terminal cmd mvn --help If not, first add the maven bin path to the "PATH" variable: Windows: Go to System Properties -> Advanced -> Environment variables and there add the maven bin directory path at the end of the PATH variable Unix Linux:
- Finding where Maven is installed - Stack Overflow
If you would like that Eclipse uses your Maven installation, redirect it in Eclipse config: Window --> Preferences --> Maven --> Installations; Click Add Click in Directory and point to maven directory installed, for example: c:\<Maven path>\apache-maven-3 6 3 click Finish and select the your maven in the checkbox Apply and Close
- How to add Maven to the Path variable? - Stack Overflow
1) Download the Maven zip file, for example : apache-maven-3 5 0-bin zip Unzip it to the folder you want to install Maven Assume you unzip to this folder – C:\Program Files\Apache\maven 3) Set the environment variables using system properties
- How do I get Maven to use the correct repositories?
Basically, all Maven is telling you is that certain dependencies in your project are not available in the central maven repository The default is to look in your local m2 folder (local repository), and then any configured repositories in your POM, and then the central maven repository Look at the repositories section of the Maven reference
- Maven skip tests - Stack Overflow
From the Maven Surefire Plugin docs: you can also use the maven test skip property to skip compiling the tests maven test skip is honored by Surefire, Failsafe and the Compiler Plugin Even more ways to speed up installing can be found at this answer to the question "Ways to make maven build faster?"
- Specifying Java version in maven - Stack Overflow
<properties> <maven compiler source>1 8< maven compiler source> <maven compiler target>1 8< maven compiler target> < properties> From Java 9 : The release argument (third point) is a way to strongly consider if you want to use the same version for the source and the target
- settings - Specify JDK for Maven to use - Stack Overflow
I am trying to build a Hudson plugin I've modified and it requires jdk1 6 This is fine, but I don't see how I can tell maven where the different jdk is I've found few mentions on the internet but
- Maven in Eclipse: step by step installation - Stack Overflow
Select Window -> Preferences Note: If Maven option is not present, then add maven 3 to eclipse or install it Add the Maven location of your system; To check maven is configured properly: Open Eclipse and click on Windows -> Preferences Choose Maven from left panel, and select installations
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