Hi there,

I think you can control your plugin versions through the use of the
following file:

.m2/plugin-registry.xml

This file contains entries like the following:

<plugin>
     <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
     <artifactId>maven-archetype-plugin</artifactId>
     <useVersion>1.0-alpha-3</useVersion>
</plugin>

maven can then be instructed to not check for plugin updates through the
following flags

-npu
--no-plugin-updates

The description from 'mvn - help' provides the following about the previous
flags:

Suppress upToDate check for any relevant registered plugins

The plugin-registry.xml file is created through the following line in your
settings.xml also found under the .m2 directory.

<usePluginRegistry>true</usePluginRegistry>

Any plugins you use will be registered within the xml file and should be
controlled.  I think you should then be able to control your maven plugins
at your own speed.  I remember playing around with the same thoughts, but it
has been a little while so I hope this helps.

Trent


On 26/09/06, alexsun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Is it posible to set up java version for all maven plugins, that used in
project, in one place?
And forget about it? ))
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