Assuming you're already using the m2eclipse plugin, what can you do when it doesn't update the dependencies to the latest in your repo?
For example, on the command line, you can just add the -U
flag as in
mvn clean install -U
…to force the dependencies to be updated. Is there something like this within Eclipse? (It doesn't always seem to pick up the latest updates.)
In newer versions of Eclipse that use the M2E plugin it is:
Right-click on your project(s) --> Maven --> Update Project...
In the following dialog is a checkbox for forcing the update ("Force Update of Snapshots/Releases")
Right-click on your project and choose
Maven > Update Snapshots
. In addition to that you can set "update Maven projects on startup" inWindow > Preferences > Maven
If Maven update snapshot doesn't work and if you have Spring Tooling, one interesting way is to remove
Note: Maven update snapshot sometimes stops working if you use anything else i.e. eclipse:eclipse or Spring Tooling
On Intellij , right click Maven-> Reimport works fine
Sometimes the dependencies don't update even with Maven->Update Project->Force Update option checked using m2eclipse plugin.
In case it doesn't work for anyone else, this method worked for me:
mvn eclipse:eclipse
This will update your .classpath file with the new dependencies while preserving your .project settings and other eclipse config files.
If you want to clear your old settings for whatever reason, you can run:
mvn eclipse:clean
mvn eclipse:eclipse
mvn eclipse:clean will erase your old settings, then mvn eclipse:eclipse will create new .project, .classpath and other eclipse config files.
You can right-click on your project then Maven > Update Snapshots.