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Either change the artifact (if you can) so it generates a pom.xml with the
appropriate source/target version [1], or indeed change the project pom.xml
(after it's been generated by the archetype)
[1] and possibly a profile for JDK 9+ that uses , assuming the
target is <= 8; otherwise use instead
Yes.
A Maven project generated by an archetype typically needs some tweaking to
fit your needs.
/Anders
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 4:28 PM Bruce Wen wrote:
> >
> > In either case, you can after the Maven project has been generated change
> > the Java version to a version of your choice.
>
>
> Doe
>
> In either case, you can after the Maven project has been generated change
> the Java version to a version of your choice.
Does that mean I have to do the change *AFTER *the project was generated?
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 1:48 PM Anders Hammar wrote:
> The archetype is a template which eithe
On 11.09.2018 12:36, Mark Prins wrote:
On 11-09-18 10:56, Nicolas Peifer wrote:
I'm trying to show dependency conflicts using "mvn dependency:tree
-Dverbose -Dincludes=commons-collections" as described in the
documentation[1]. Unfortunately, this gives the following error:
"Verbose not suppor
The archetype is a template which either does explicitly configure
maven-compiler-plugin with a Java version. Or if not, the default (for the
used version of maven-compiler-plugin) value is used.
In either case, you can after the Maven project has been generated change
the Java version to a versio
>
> It is configured on the maven-compiler-plugin [1].
Do you mean archetype depends on maven-compiler-plugin? So, how can I use a
specific JDK version when I create a new project with archetype?
Bruce Wen
On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 2:20 PM Anders Hammar wrote:
> The Java version is decided by t
On 11-09-18 10:56, Nicolas Peifer wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to show dependency conflicts using "mvn dependency:tree
-Dverbose -Dincludes=commons-collections" as described in the
documentation[1]. Unfortunately, this gives the following error:
"Verbose not supported since maven-dependency-plugin
Hi,
I'm trying to show dependency conflicts using "mvn dependency:tree
-Dverbose -Dincludes=commons-collections" as described in the
documentation[1]. Unfortunately, this gives the following error:
"Verbose not supported since maven-dependency-plugin 3.0"
I tested it with Maven 3.3.9 and 3.5