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New Maven project under Eclipse
1. Download MAVEN installation package
Go to the MAVEN website's download page: http://maven.apache.org/download.cgi, as shown in:
Select Current Latest version: "Apache-maven-3.3.9-bin.zip", download to local, unzip to local disk.
2. Configuration
2.1 Configuration of environment variables
2.2 Modifying the default local warehouse location
Enter the Conf subdirectory under the MAVEN installation directory to open settings.xml for configuration modifications.
<!--localrepository
| The path to the local repository maven would use to store artifacts.
|
| Default: ${user.home}/.m2/repository
<localRepository>/path/to/local/repo</localRepository>
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<localRepository>D:/SoftWare/maven/repository</localRepository>
The default local warehouse location for Maven is ". M2/repository" under the current user's working directory, and the files in this directory will be much larger and occupy more space in the process. It is generally recommended to change to a different disk directory. Change the default local repository to the directory you created by following the configuration below.
As shown in the Localrepository tag setting, change the default local repository to the D:/software/maven/repository directory (this directory structure needs to be created yourself).
2.3 Modifying the default central warehouse image
The files in the MAVEN default central repository are not complete. Therefore, you need to add the other mirror address yourself. Add the following to the "<mirrors>" tab in the Settings.xml file:
In fact, is the following http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/maven2/
Save the changes, and also need to copy the settings.xml file to the "D:\SoftWare\maven" directory.
3. The Maven plugin installation in eclipse
The eclipse does not support maven by default. Need to add a m2eclipse plugin to it. Here are the specific steps.
3.1, plug-in installation
Open Eclipse's Help->install New software, as shown in:
Select "Add ..." button, the following dialog box pops up:
This dialog box is used to add a plugin address. Enter an identification name for the operation in the input box for "Name". In the "location" corresponding input box, enter the installation address of this plugin. Note: Maven's Eclipse plugin address is: http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases. After entering, as shown:
Name:m2e
Location:http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases
Once the input is complete, click on the "OK" button in the bottom right corner and the following dialog will appear:
When you are finished, click the "next>" button at the bottom right to install. After the installation is successful, you will be prompted to restart Eclipse to take effect for this configuration. After rebooting, this eclipse will be able to use the M2eclipse plugin feature.
I'm here, just, already installed.
This step, there may be
Note: Be sure to note the version matching issue when you install Maven: Here's the problem with my installation
First install Maven when encountering missing requirement:m2e logback configuration 1.7.0.20160603-1933 (Org.eclipse.m2e.logback.configur ... The problem.
This is because the Eclipse and MAVEN plugin versions do not match, my eclipse version is as follows, can only install m2e-http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases/1.3 version, A high version is an error
3.2. Configure Maven under Eclipse
After the plug-in is installed, some configuration is required to get started with MAVEN functionality.
3.2.1, setting up the MAVEN program associated with the M2eclipse plugin
Need to modify the configuration: First select Window->preferences, the following dialog box appears
Expand the Maven directory node in the navigation bar on the left side of the dialog box, and select the "Installations" child node, as shown in:
The associated MAVEN installer is required for this application. To do this, select the "Add ..." button in the right panel and the Select dialog box for the MAVEN installation directory will pop up as follows:
Use this dialog box to select the specific installation directory for MAVEN. Click on the "OK" button when you're done. As shown in the following:
3.2.2, setting the custom local warehouse
Select the "usersettings" sub-node under the "Maven" node in the left menu tree of the conversation window, which is the default configuration file "C:\Documents and Settings\csdn\.m2\settings.xml" as shown in:
Here we need to modify the settings.xml file for our custom warehouse location. To do this, click the "Browse ..." button to select the Settings.xml file under the local warehouse directory that you modified in the previous step, as shown in:
Select the "settings.xml" file in the D:\SoftWare\maven directory, click the "Open" button to confirm the selection, then return to the dialog window as follows:
Click on the "OK" button in the bottom right corner to complete all the configuration changes.
4. Eclipse creates a MAVEN project
Selecting the "Other" menu item, "File" and "News" in the Eclipse menu bar, opens the following dialog window, selecting the "Maven Project" entry under the "Maven" node in the window, as shown, followed by the next step ... You can create the project as well.
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http://blog.csdn.net/qjyong/article/details/9098213
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New Maven project under Eclipse