Thank you Mark. Show Details was the secret. Plugins showed 11
installed, none of which was Maven. After clicking Show Details there
were many more, including Maven and Gradle although Gradle was already
grey. I deactivated Maven.
Thanks again
Bayless
On 11/18/21 7:09 PM, Mark A. Flacy wrot
Greetings,
Try Tools -> Plugins -> Installed and then click on "Show details" . Look for
Maven in the list and click the green check to make it go grey. If you
loaded gradle support, you should turn that off as well.
I couldn't live without maven library resolution, so I don't know if this w
I have about 2 dozen total projects, all of which are ant projects and
mostly old. I only have 5 projects open at this time and that is fairly
common. the others are either dormant or very stable.
I did start a very simple "hello world" sort of maven project a few
months ago when I thought I w
Was the project created as a Maven project? Is so it may start up as such
and may check on dependency updates to repositories.
Maybe as simple as recreate as Ant project and move source and ant files
over.
On Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 4:24 PM Bayless Kirtley wrote:
> I added Maven to my Netbeans 12
I added Maven to my Netbeans 12.0 on Linux on advice that I needed to
have it. That turned out to be untrue. Ant serves my needs perfectly so
I will be staying with it. Meanwhile Maven seems to be the culprit that
slows down Netbeans startup. Before Maven it would start from scratch
very quickl