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I am fishing for an explanation You say it starts displaying this error, but what is it? The term 'pom' for an englishman is used in australia, new zealand and south africa

Pom is basically a container of submodules, each submodule is represented by a subdirectory in the same directory as pom.xml with pom packaging So the problem is something to do with the way you are running the validation (which you haven't said anything about) Somewhere, nested within the project structure you will find artifacts (modules) with war packaging

Maven generally builds everything into /target subdirectories of each module

So after mvn install look into target subdirectory in a module with war. <type>pom</type> <scope>import</scope> in the <dependencymanagement> section As i understand it, it will be replaced with dependencies included in this pom as if they were originally defined here What is the difference between solution above and simple dependency to this pom without import scope (i saw the latter being called dependencies grouping)

Is the only difference that such. I am using maven as build tool I have set an environment variable called env How can i get access to this environment variable's value in the pom.xml file?

View maven dependencies as a diagram open the pom.xml, right click anywhere in the editor and choose diagrams > show dependencies

It opens a dependency tree like those i'm attaching. How do i add local jar files (not yet part of the maven repository) directly in my project's library sources? If i paste your xml into oxygen and click validate, it validates just fine (and shows errors if i make it deliberately invalid)

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