Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Maven Global Excludes
Maven Global Excludes
To my knowledge, maven2 currently does not have the ability to globally exclude dependencies. Instead there is the tedius way of excluding a transitive dependency inline with the direct dependency (see Conflict Resolution) For complex multi-module projects, this can be difficult to manage and having the ability to exclude a dependency globally could be very useful. Seems like others share the same feelings (MNG-3196). Unfortunately, for maven2 users this is targeted for maven3. So until then, here is a tip on how to globally exclude dependencies in your project (provided by my co-worker Ron Alleva).
To globally exclude a dependency all you need to do is set the dependencies scope value to provided. This supports excluding transitive dependencies, which is really what you want.
So for example, lets assume I have a WAR project that depends on commons-logging-1.1, which according to "mvn dependency:tree" has a transitive dependency on avalon-framework-4.1.3.
[INFO] +- commons-logging:commons-logging:jar:1.1:compile
[INFO] | +- logkit:logkit:jar:1.0.1:compile
[INFO] | - avalon-framework:avalon-framework:jar:4.1.3:compile
Assuming I want to exclude avalon-framework from my WAR, I would add the following to my projects POM with a scope of provided. This works across all transitive dependencies and allows you to specify it once.<dependencies>
<dependency>
<artifactId>avalon-framework</artifactId>
<groupId>avalon-framework</groupId>
<version>4.1.3</version>
<scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
This even works when specifying it in the parent POM, which would prevent projects from having to declare this in all child POMs.Available link for download