Section 1.10. Performing an Offline Build


1.10. Performing an Offline Build

If you need to use Maven in a disconnected situation, you'll need to know how to convince Maven not to check for the presence of an up-to-date SNAPSHOT dependency. This lab will show you how to perform an offline build using Maven.

1.10.1. How do I do that?

The process is simple: just use the -o command-line option. For example, if you do not have a network connection, but would like to execute the test goal, run maven -o test. Maven will then execute the test goal without checking for dependencies. If your project does not depend on SNAPSHOT builds, you should be able to disconnect your environment without having to add the -o flag. If you do rely on SNAPSHOT builds, you will need to use the -o flag, as Maven will attempt to check for the presence of a newer SNAPSHOT every time it executes a goal. In this case, the project will not build successfully without the use of the -o flag.

1.10.2. What about...

...performing an offline build if I haven't downloaded any artifacts?

Of course, this won't work. For an offline build to work you must already have the required dependencies in your local repository. The easiest way to get Maven to download dependencies for a project is to run a simple "noop" goal present in every Maven projectfor instance, build:start. This goal is executed before any other goal and does not perform any action. If you run build:start, Maven will grab any dependency referenced from the project.xml file.



Maven. A Developer's Notebook
Maven: A Developers Notebook (Developers Notebooks)
ISBN: 0596007507
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 125

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