Apache maven 配置

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项目管理工具maven下载:

http://archive.apache.org/dist/maven/maven-3/
配置:

具体参考:
http://www.qchcloud.cn/system/article/show/64

settings.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

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<!--
This is the configuration file for Maven. It can be specified at two levels:
1. User Level. This settings.xml file provides configuration for a single user,
and is normally provided in ${user.home}/.m2/settings.xml.
NOTE: This location can be overridden with the CLI option:
-s /path/to/user/settings.xml
2. Global Level. This settings.xml file provides configuration for all Maven
users on a machine (assuming they're all using the same Maven
installation). It's normally provided in
${maven.conf}/settings.xml.
NOTE: This location can be overridden with the CLI option:
-gs /path/to/global/settings.xml
The sections in this sample file are intended to give you a running start at
getting the most out of your Maven installation. Where appropriate, the default
values (values used when the setting is not specified) are provided.
-->
<settings xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.0.0"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/settings-1.0.0.xsd">
<!-- localRepository
The path to the local repository maven will use to store artifacts.
Default: ${user.home}/.m2/repository
<localRepository>/path/to/local/repo</localRepository>
-->
<localRepository>D:\repository\maven-repository</localRepository>
<!-- interactiveMode
This will determine whether maven prompts you when it needs input. If set to false,
maven will use a sensible default value, perhaps based on some other setting, for
the parameter in question.
Default: true

<interactiveMode>true</interactiveMode>
-->

<!-- offline
Determines whether maven should attempt to connect to the network when executing a build.
This will have an effect on artifact downloads, artifact deployment, and others.
Default: false

<offline>false</offline>
-->

<!-- pluginGroups
| This is a list of additional group identifiers that will be searched when resolving plugins by their prefix, i.e.
| when invoking a command line like "mvn prefix:goal". Maven will automatically add the group identifiers
| "org.apache.maven.plugins" and "org.codehaus.mojo" if these are not already contained in the list.
|-->
<pluginGroups>
<!-- pluginGroup
| Specifies a further group identifier to use for plugin lookup.
<pluginGroup>com.your.plugins</pluginGroup>
-->
</pluginGroups>

<!-- proxies
This is a list of proxies which can be used on this machine to connect to the network.
Unless otherwise specified (by system property or command-line switch), the first proxy
specification in this list marked as active will be used.
-->
<proxies>
<!-- proxy
Specification for one proxy, to be used in connecting to the network.
<proxy>
  <id>optional</id>
  <active>true</active>
  <protocol>http</protocol>
  <username>proxyuser</username>
  <password>proxypass</password>
  <host>proxy.host.net</host>
  <port>80</port>
  <nonProxyHosts>local.net|some.host.com</nonProxyHosts>
</proxy>
-->

</proxies>

<!-- servers
This is a list of authentication profiles, keyed by the server-id used within the system.
Authentication profiles can be used whenever maven must make a connection to a remote server.
-->
<servers>
<!-- server
Specifies the authentication information to use when connecting to a particular server, identified by
a unique name within the system (referred to by the 'id' attribute below).
NOTE: You should either specify username/password OR privateKey/passphrase, since these pairings are
used together.
<server>
  <id>deploymentRepo</id>
  <username>repouser</username>
  <password>repopwd</password>
</server>
-->

<!-- Another sample, using keys to authenticate.
<server>
  <id>siteServer</id>
  <privateKey>/path/to/private/key</privateKey>
  <passphrase>optional; leave empty if not used.</passphrase>
</server>
-->

</servers>

<!-- mirrors
This is a list of mirrors to be used in downloading artifacts from remote repositories.
It works like this: a POM may declare a repository to use in resolving certain artifacts.
However, this repository may have problems with heavy traffic at times, so people have mirrored
it to several places.
That repository definition will have a unique id, so we can create a mirror reference for that
repository, to be used as an alternate download site. The mirror site will be the preferred
server for that repository.
-->
<mirrors>
<!-- mirror
Specifies a repository mirror site to use instead of a given repository. The repository that
this mirror serves has an ID that matches the mirrorOf element of this mirror. IDs are used
for inheritance and direct lookup purposes, and must be unique across the set of mirrors.
<mirror>
  <id>mirrorId</id>
  <mirrorOf>repositoryId</mirrorOf>
  <name>Human Readable Name for this Mirror.</name>
  <url>http://my.repository.com/repo/path</url>
</mirror>
 -->
  <mirror>
  <!--This sends everything else to /public -->
  <id>nexus</id>
  <mirrorOf>*</mirrorOf> 
  <url>http://maven.aliyun.com/nexus/content/groups/public/</url>
</mirror>
<mirror>
  <!--This sends everything else to /public -->
  <id>sonatype</id>
   <name>Sonatype Central</name>
  <url>http://repository.sonatype.org/content/groups/public</url>
  <mirrorOf>*</mirrorOf> 
</mirror>
<mirror>
  <!--This sends everything else to /public -->
 <id>sonatype-repos</id>
        <name>Sonatype Repository</name>
        <url>https://oss.sonatype.org/content/groups/public</url>
  <mirrorOf>*</mirrorOf> 
</mirror>

</mirrors>

<!-- profiles
This is a list of profiles which can be activated in a variety of ways, and which can modify
the build process. Profiles provided in the settings.xml are intended to provide local machine-
specific paths and repository locations which allow the build to work in the local environment.
For example, if you have an integration testing plugin - like cactus - that needs to know where
your Tomcat instance is installed, you can provide a variable here such that the variable is
dereferenced during the build process to configure the cactus plugin.
As noted above, profiles can be activated in a variety of ways. One way - the activeProfiles
section of this document (settings.xml) - will be discussed later. Another way essentially
relies on the detection of a system property, either matching a particular value for the property,
or merely testing its existence. Profiles can also be activated by JDK version prefix, where a
value of '1.4' might activate a profile when the build is executed on a JDK version of '1.4.2_07'.
Finally, the list of active profiles can be specified directly from the command line.
NOTE: For profiles defined in the settings.xml, you are restricted to specifying only artifact
repositories, plugin repositories, and free-form properties to be used as configuration
variables for plugins in the POM.
-->
<profiles>
<!-- profile
Specifies a set of introductions to the build process, to be activated using one or more of the
mechanisms described above. For inheritance purposes, and to activate profiles via <activatedProfiles/>
or the command line, profiles have to have an ID that is unique.
An encouraged best practice for profile identification is to use a consistent naming convention
for profiles, such as 'env-dev', 'env-test', 'env-production', 'user-jdcasey', 'user-brett', etc.
This will make it more intuitive to understand what the set of introduced profiles is attempting
to accomplish, particularly when you only have a list of profile id's for debug.
This profile example uses the JDK version to trigger activation, and provides a JDK-specific repo.
<profile>
  <id>jdk-1.4</id>

  <activation>
    <jdk>1.4</jdk>
  </activation>

  <repositories>
    <repository>
      <id>jdk14</id>
      <name>Repository for JDK 1.4 builds</name>
      <url>http://www.myhost.com/maven/jdk14</url>
      <layout>default</layout>
      <snapshotPolicy>always</snapshotPolicy>
    </repository>
  </repositories>
</profile>
-->

<!--
 | Here is another profile, activated by the system property 'target-env' with a value of 'dev',
 | which provides a specific path to the Tomcat instance. To use this, your plugin configuration
 | might hypothetically look like:
 |
 | ...
 | <plugin>
 |   <groupId>org.myco.myplugins</groupId>
 |   <artifactId>myplugin</artifactId>
 |
 |   <configuration>
 |     <tomcatLocation>${tomcatPath}</tomcatLocation>
 |   </configuration>
 | </plugin>
 | ...
 |
 | NOTE: If you just wanted to inject this configuration whenever someone set 'target-env' to
 |       anything, you could just leave off the <value/> inside the activation-property.
 |
<profile>
  <id>env-dev</id>

  <activation>
    <property>
      <name>target-env</name>
      <value>dev</value>
    </property>
  </activation>

  <properties>
    <tomcatPath>/path/to/tomcat/instance</tomcatPath>
  </properties>
</profile>
-->
<profile>
        <id>custom-compiler</id>
        <properties>
            <JAVA8_HOME>C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_181</JAVA8_HOME>
        </properties>

</profile>

</profiles>

<!-- activeProfiles
List of profiles that are active for all builds.

<activeProfiles>
<activeProfile>alwaysActiveProfile</activeProfile>
<activeProfile>anotherAlwaysActiveProfile</activeProfile>
</activeProfiles>
-->
<activeProfiles>
<activeProfile>custom-compiler</activeProfile>
</activeProfiles>
</settings>

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