Hi Team,
I am using Aspose.Pdf third party Java library. I declared the dependency as below
<dependency>
<groupId>com.aspose</groupId>
<artifactId>aspose-pdf</artifactId>
<version>22.12</version>
</dependency>
Aspose is suggsting to include their own repository in pom.xml. as below
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>AsposeJavaAPI</id>
<name>Aspose Java API</name>
<url>https://releases.aspose.com/java/repo/</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
I have included above repository after <properties></properties>
Now maven was unable to download the jar files. When I ran mvn clean compile command it is giving me below
error
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project test.core:
Could not resolve dependencies for project com.test.core:jar:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT: Failed to collect dependencies at com.aspose:aspose-pdf:jar:22.12: Failed to read artifact descriptor for com.aspose:aspose-pdf:jar:22.12:
Could not transfer artifact com.aspose:aspose-pdf:pom:22.12
I am also using Adobe public Repository as well.
How can I make com.aspose dependency get downloaded from their own repository(AsposeJavaAPI) instead of maven or adobe repository? What is the configuration that I need to use?
@lukasz-m @skmAem @Vijayalakshmi_S @Asutosh_Jena_
Thanks in advance!
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Hi @Uppari_Ramesh,
If you haven't already check, please check this example repository of Aspose.PDF for Java.
https://github.com/aspose-pdf/Aspose.PDF-for-Java/blob/master/Examples/pom.xml
Hi @Uppari_Ramesh,
If you haven't already check, please check this example repository of Aspose.PDF for Java.
https://github.com/aspose-pdf/Aspose.PDF-for-Java/blob/master/Examples/pom.xml
Do you have settings.xml file for your build?
You might want to add the Apose repository in settings.xml.
In the xml file you might already see Adobe repository details.
Adding repository definition in the pom.xml should work. try to use "mvn -e -U clean install" maven command from the main pom.xml and see if that makes any difference.