I have two projects A, and B.
Project A depends on Project B. Project B depends on a library C which depends on a library D.
I own both A and B but they live in separate code bases and are independent. Project B is like an internal common helper library.
- A
-- B
--- C (version 1.1)
---- D (version 1.1)
I want to upgrade D to a newer minor version, let's say 1.5.
So in B's pom.xml file, I imported D (v1.5) directly. Then excluded D from C. Example:
<dependency>
<groupId>D</groupId>
<artifactId>foobar</artifactId>
<version>1.5</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>C</groupId>
<artifactId>fizzbuzz</artifactId>
<version>1.1</version>
<exclusions>
<exclusion>
<groupId>D</groupId>
<artifactId>foobar</artifactId>
</exclusion>
</exclusions>
</dependency>
Next if I run
[~/projectB] $ mvn dependency:tree
I confirm that only 1.5 is used, not 1.1. Next I build a new local snapshot of B. And specify Project A to use that one.
My problem is when I build Project A, it continues to use v1.1 and ignores the exclusion in B.
This always returns 1.1 instead of the 1.5 that I want.
[~/projectA] $ mvn dependency:tree
Project A never imports C or D directly, it only get library D from importing Project B.
I've tried:
- Reloading the maven imports
- Running mvn clean install numerous times.
- Deleting the folders from my .m2/ directory to force reimports
I'm out of troubleshooting ideas. Does anyone else have any tips?
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