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I am fishing for an explanation Adding the slf4j 1.7.5 dependency before project b dependency worked too. The term 'pom' for an englishman is used in australia, new zealand and south africa
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4 pom.xml is a file which describes the project, configures plugins, and declares dependencies I solved the issue by changing the order of the dependencies on project a pom, when i moved project b entry below the logback entry then maven started to build the project using slf4j 1.7.5 The pom names the project, provides a set of unique identifiers (called coordinates) for a project, and defines the relationships between this project and others through dependencies, parents, and prerequisites.
173 pom is basically a container of submodules, each submodule is represented by a subdirectory in the same directory as pom.xml with pom packaging
Somewhere, nested within the project structure you will find artifacts (modules) with war packaging Maven generally builds everything into /target subdirectories of each module. In pom.xml file create a project element, in project element create default elements such as modelversion,groupid,artifactid,packaging,version,name for project its the number 2 i can't seem to get write. I am using maven as build tool
I have set an environment variable called env How can i get access to this environment variable's value in the pom.xml file? How do i add local jar files (not yet part of the maven repository) directly in my project's library sources? View maven dependencies as a diagram open the pom.xml, right click anywhere in the editor and choose diagrams > show dependencies
It opens a dependency tree like those i'm attaching.