On 8/30/2020 6:59 PM, Greenberg, Gary wrote:

I have deleted .m2 and also installed new version of Maven (3.5.4 -> 3.6.3)

Did you inform NetBeans about it? Tools>Options>Java>Maven>Execution. And some of the other Maven Categories might have some bearing on the problem, like "Index".

-ernie

Still search for dependencies doesn’t work.

Doesn’t look like it is searching for anything.

In a fraction of a second it pops-up “No matching items” window.

Gary Greenberg

Staff Software Engineer

Data Product Development, BI-A

E: ggree...@visa.com

M: 650-269-7902

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You must have an .m2 folder somewhere, delete it. NetBeans might not be using the latest Maven version, best to use the latest Maven version.

At this point I cannot help you further. I simply suggest setting up Maven from scratch.

Gj

On Sun, 30 Aug 2020 at 23:47, Greenberg, Gary <ggree...@visa.com.invalid <mailto:ggree...@visa.com.invalid>> wrote:












    What do you mean from scratch?

    I was using Maven built-in into Netbeans.


    Do you suggest to install maven outside of NB?

    Gary Greenberg

    Staff Software Engineer

    Data Product Development, BI-A

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    *Subject:* Re: Try out and vote for Apache NetBeans 12.1

    Well, sounds like something is wrong with your Maven installation.
    I recommend you uninstall, remove the .m2 folder, and set up Maven
    again completely from scratch.

    Gj

    On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 11:05 PM Greenberg, Gary
    <ggree...@visa.com.invalid <mailto:ggree...@visa.com.invalid>> wrote:

        I found out what was wrong with it.


        Apparently security update removed almost half of jars in
        JDK1.8 (my project is using this platform).


        Why did it do so, I do not know.


        Anyway, I reinstalled Java 8 JDK (and upgraded from build 251
        to 265 along the way).


        Hanging and problems with opening files disappeared.


        However, I still have the problem with Maven dependencies search.


        It never worked for me in neither version 11 nor 12.


        As I understood, other people do not have this problem and
        this feature works for them.


        Can someone help me to find out what is wrong with my
        installation and how do I enable dependency search.





        Gary Greenberg


        Staff Software Engineer


        Data Product Development, BI-A


        E: ggree...@visa.com <mailto:ggree...@visa.com>


        M: 650-269-7902









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