![]() ![]() You can click and select the necessary directory in the dialog that opens. ![]() You can also specify your own Maven version that is installed on your machine. Use this list to select a bundled Maven version that is available (for Maven3, version 3.0.5 and later) or the result of resolved system variables such as MAVEN_HOME. ![]() This option is available for Maven 3 and later versions.įor more information, see parallel builds in Maven 3 feature. Use this field to set the -T option for parallel builds. This option is ignored for Maven 3 and later versions. Suppress checking for updates, which corresponds to the command line option -no-plugin-updates. Select plugin update policy from the list.Ĭheck for updates, which corresponds to the command line option -check-plugin-updates. Ignore failures, which corresponds to the command line option -fail-never. You can opt to fail the build:Īt the very first failure, which corresponds to the command line option -fail-fast.įail at the end, which corresponds to the command line option -fail-at-end. Specify how to treat a failure in a multiproject build. You can opt to fails downloading, when checksums do not match -strict-checksums, or issue a warning -lax-checksums. Select the desired level of checksum matching while downloading artifacts. Select the desired level of the output log, which allows plugins to create messages at levels of debug, info, warn, and error, fatal, or disable output log. Select this checkbox, if you want IntelliJ IDEA to update snapshots on sync. This option corresponds to the -errors command line option. If this option is checked, exception stack traces are generated. If this checkbox is selected, the build recurses into the nested projects.Ĭlearing this checkbox corresponds to the -non-recursive command line option. This option corresponds to the -no-plugin-registry command line option. Select this checkbox to enable referring to the Maven's Plugin Registry. This option corresponds to the -offline command line option. If this checkbox is selected, Maven works in the offline mode and uses only the resources that are available locally.
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