Maven - Suppress Overriding managed version warning in Eclipse

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I am using spring-boot, and experienced an error similar to the one described here. I added the following to my pom.xml.

    <dependency>
        <groupId>javax.validation</groupId>
        <artifactId>validation-api</artifactId><!--$NO-MVN-MAN-VER$-->
        <version>1.1.0.Final</version>
    </dependency>

I am overriding the validation-api 1.0.0 dependency defined in my parent pom.xml, by way of Spring boot, and this gives the pesky warning message:

Overriding managed version 1.0.0.GA for validation-api

How can I permanently suppress this warning message in Eclipse? It shows up both in my pom.xml and my problems view.

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Fred Bricon On BEST ANSWER

When that warning shows up, you can open the Quick-Fix menu on the warning (Ctrl+1) and select

Ignore this warning

This will add the comment on the version line, like :

<dependency>
   <groupId>javax.validation</groupId>
   <artifactId>validation-api</artifactId>
   <version>1.1.0.Final</version><!--$NO-MVN-MAN-VER$-->
</dependency>

Your problem is you manually added that comment on the wrong line.

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Suresh On

My issue is with lombok.jar version. I do have multiple lombok versions and eclipse somehow taking a version but it detected more versions so unable to pick it's version. So I went to maven folder (.m2) and deleted the extra versions of lombok, did maven update on project, error gone.

But I haven't provided lombok version anywhere, eclipse choose a version, don't know how.

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Eric On

Since the project is using spring-boot, a more proper answer could be found here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/35385268/1568658

(And since I got the same issue, and the above answer also is not very complete. I would add an answer here.)

Reason of issue:

spring-boot has defined many dependencies & their versions, when you use spring-boot as parent, these dependencies got inherited, and overriding one of the dependency with a different version would get the warning, because it might break other libraries' dependencies.

Solution:

Define a property for that dependency between <properties></properties>, to specify the version.

e.g

        <properties>
            <reactor.version>2.5.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT</reactor.version>
        </properties>

How to find the property name:

  • Open your pom.xml in IDEA or Eclipse.
  • Ctrl + Click on the <parent> tag to open pom of parent, and need to click twice recursively to finally get to the pom file with artifactId as spring-boot-dependencies.
  • Once you have opened that pom, search for your dependency, e.g servlet-api, and you can see the default version.

There is a document from spring explains it better: https://spring.io/blog/2016/04/13/overriding-dependency-versions-with-spring-boot

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Dmitriy Bereza On

Enter version that you need in main pom.

This warning means that you are trying to override artifact version that is defined in your main (top level) pom. Just enter version that you need in main pom and you don't even need to use <version /> in other poms for this dependency.

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S.potty On

useful ! I resolve the problem. As the module pom file declare 9.2.12.M0 while the spring-boot refer to the V9.3 . I overwrite the V9.2 in the parent pom file. follow by "Eric Wang"