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 will 
actually work.  You may have to restart NetBeans as well.

-- 
Mark A. Flacy
mfl...@verizon.net

On Thursday, November 18, 2021 7:01:14 PM CST Bayless Kirtley wrote:
> 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 would have to learn it. I never did much
> with it and have long ago deleted it when I decided I didn't need maven
> after all. When I first startyed it, maven did build its local
> repository which took a very long time. I think I have seen it update
> that at least once since then.
> 
> I get the impression maven is checking on updates or something from the
> past but no way to determine what or why.
> 
> thanks for the suggestion
> 
> Bayless
> 
> On 11/18/21 5:51 PM, Eric Bresie wrote:
> > 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 <bk...@cox.net
> > 
> > <mailto:bk...@cox.net>> wrote:
> >     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 quickly, it seems like 15 or 20 seconds. Now it takes over a
> >     minute, sometimes even longer. I think it might be updating its
> >     repository or something. Meanwhile I have the same OS and Netbeans
> >     on my
> >     laptop with a much slower processor and disc and it comes up much
> >     quicker than the desktop. I also have Netbeans 8.2 on the same
> >     desktop
> >     but without Maven and it still loads much quicker.
> >     
> >     Is there a way to completely remove Maven from Netbeans? I can't even
> >     find it in the list of plugins.
> >     
> >     Thanks,
> >     
> >     Bayless
> >     
> >     
> >     
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