{"categories":[],"url":"https://falkenhagen.hatenadiary.org/entry/20100907/1283828792","image_url":null,"height":"190","published":"2010-09-07 12:06:32","version":"1.0","author_name":"falkenhagen","width":"100%","title":"Telling Maven Integration plugin for Eclipse where Maven installation directory is under Ubuntu","type":"rich","blog_url":"https://falkenhagen.hatenadiary.org/","provider_name":"Hatena Blog","author_url":"https://blog.hatena.ne.jp/falkenhagen/","html":"<iframe src=\"https://hatenablog-parts.com/embed?url=https%3A%2F%2Ffalkenhagen.hatenadiary.org%2Fentry%2F20100907%2F1283828792\" title=\"Telling Maven Integration plugin for Eclipse where Maven installation directory is under Ubuntu - yet another \u65e5\u8a18\" class=\"embed-card embed-blogcard\" scrolling=\"no\" frameborder=\"0\" style=\"display: block; width: 100%; height: 190px; max-width: 500px; margin: 10px 0px;\"></iframe>","description":"The Maven plugin for Eclipse by default uses an embedded Maven installation which is Maven 3.0. It turns out this has some incompatibilities with Maven 2.x and you are likely better off using Maven 2.x, which is fortunately still the version in the Ubuntu repository.To specify which Maven installati\u2026","blog_title":"yet another \u65e5\u8a18","provider_url":"https://hatena.blog"}