How can I ask Maven for a list of the default repositories?












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What command can I use to ask Maven for a list of the default repositories that it searches for its dependencies? If no such command exists, where else may I look to find this default list?










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      What command can I use to ask Maven for a list of the default repositories that it searches for its dependencies? If no such command exists, where else may I look to find this default list?










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      What command can I use to ask Maven for a list of the default repositories that it searches for its dependencies? If no such command exists, where else may I look to find this default list?







      java maven-2 build-process






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          on the command line, execute



          mvn help:evaluate


          then, when prompted, enter



          ${project.repositories}


          see http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-help-plugin/evaluate-mojo.html






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            You can output the effective pom with the command



            mvn help:effective-pom


            There the default repositories are listed.






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              Use the Maven Dependency Plugin to show repositories for a specific build:



              mvn dependency:list-repositories


              or the full path, if you still use a very old version (<2.2)



              mvn org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:2.6:list-repositories





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                Note that this won't work if you can't get past validate, which is likely to be why you're trying to debug the repositories in the first place.

                – OrangeDog
                Oct 24 '16 at 13:50



















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              As a side-effect of displaying newer versions, the versions:display-dependency-updates goal of the Versions Maven Plugin also displays the names of the repositories that it searches. To display the newer versions and the repository names, run



              mvn versions:display-dependency-updates





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                on the command line, execute



                mvn help:evaluate


                then, when prompted, enter



                ${project.repositories}


                see http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-help-plugin/evaluate-mojo.html






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                  on the command line, execute



                  mvn help:evaluate


                  then, when prompted, enter



                  ${project.repositories}


                  see http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-help-plugin/evaluate-mojo.html






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                    on the command line, execute



                    mvn help:evaluate


                    then, when prompted, enter



                    ${project.repositories}


                    see http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-help-plugin/evaluate-mojo.html






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                    on the command line, execute



                    mvn help:evaluate


                    then, when prompted, enter



                    ${project.repositories}


                    see http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-help-plugin/evaluate-mojo.html







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                        You can output the effective pom with the command



                        mvn help:effective-pom


                        There the default repositories are listed.






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                          7














                          You can output the effective pom with the command



                          mvn help:effective-pom


                          There the default repositories are listed.






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                            You can output the effective pom with the command



                            mvn help:effective-pom


                            There the default repositories are listed.






                            share|improve this answer













                            You can output the effective pom with the command



                            mvn help:effective-pom


                            There the default repositories are listed.







                            share|improve this answer












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                                Use the Maven Dependency Plugin to show repositories for a specific build:



                                mvn dependency:list-repositories


                                or the full path, if you still use a very old version (<2.2)



                                mvn org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:2.6:list-repositories





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                                • 2





                                  Note that this won't work if you can't get past validate, which is likely to be why you're trying to debug the repositories in the first place.

                                  – OrangeDog
                                  Oct 24 '16 at 13:50
















                                5














                                Use the Maven Dependency Plugin to show repositories for a specific build:



                                mvn dependency:list-repositories


                                or the full path, if you still use a very old version (<2.2)



                                mvn org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:2.6:list-repositories





                                share|improve this answer



















                                • 2





                                  Note that this won't work if you can't get past validate, which is likely to be why you're trying to debug the repositories in the first place.

                                  – OrangeDog
                                  Oct 24 '16 at 13:50














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                                Use the Maven Dependency Plugin to show repositories for a specific build:



                                mvn dependency:list-repositories


                                or the full path, if you still use a very old version (<2.2)



                                mvn org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:2.6:list-repositories





                                share|improve this answer













                                Use the Maven Dependency Plugin to show repositories for a specific build:



                                mvn dependency:list-repositories


                                or the full path, if you still use a very old version (<2.2)



                                mvn org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:2.6:list-repositories






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                                • 2





                                  Note that this won't work if you can't get past validate, which is likely to be why you're trying to debug the repositories in the first place.

                                  – OrangeDog
                                  Oct 24 '16 at 13:50














                                • 2





                                  Note that this won't work if you can't get past validate, which is likely to be why you're trying to debug the repositories in the first place.

                                  – OrangeDog
                                  Oct 24 '16 at 13:50








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                                2





                                Note that this won't work if you can't get past validate, which is likely to be why you're trying to debug the repositories in the first place.

                                – OrangeDog
                                Oct 24 '16 at 13:50





                                Note that this won't work if you can't get past validate, which is likely to be why you're trying to debug the repositories in the first place.

                                – OrangeDog
                                Oct 24 '16 at 13:50











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                                As a side-effect of displaying newer versions, the versions:display-dependency-updates goal of the Versions Maven Plugin also displays the names of the repositories that it searches. To display the newer versions and the repository names, run



                                mvn versions:display-dependency-updates





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                                  As a side-effect of displaying newer versions, the versions:display-dependency-updates goal of the Versions Maven Plugin also displays the names of the repositories that it searches. To display the newer versions and the repository names, run



                                  mvn versions:display-dependency-updates





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                                    As a side-effect of displaying newer versions, the versions:display-dependency-updates goal of the Versions Maven Plugin also displays the names of the repositories that it searches. To display the newer versions and the repository names, run



                                    mvn versions:display-dependency-updates





                                    share|improve this answer















                                    As a side-effect of displaying newer versions, the versions:display-dependency-updates goal of the Versions Maven Plugin also displays the names of the repositories that it searches. To display the newer versions and the repository names, run



                                    mvn versions:display-dependency-updates






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