
Use a source archive if you intend to build Maven yourself. Ready-made binary distribution archive and follow the

Maven is distributed in several formats for your convenience. Start up scripts are included as shell scripts and Windows batch files. The size of your local repository will vary depending on usage but expect at In addition to that, disk space willīe used for your local Maven repository. It still allows you to build against 1.3 and other JDK versionsĪpproximately 10MB is required for the Maven installation itself. Maven 3.9+ requires JDK 8 or above to execute.

If you find any issues that haven’t been resolved in this bug-fix release, please let us know in our issue tracker.Apache Maven 3.9.1 is the latest release and recommended version for all users. įor more resolved issues, please refer to the release notes. Fixed the issue with pasting resource files from separate locations into source folders.The caret now jumps to the next word as expected. Fixed the Ctrl+arrow shortcut when used in the terminal on Windows.Fixed the Resource Bundle Editor plugin so that the entries are no longer erroneously overridden.Fixed the IDE’s behavior on macOS when using Cmd+Shift+ to switch between Big Sur tabs.Fixed the issue that was causing the incorrect adjustment of Groovy-based test classes when renaming Java packages.Fixed custom fields when creating file templates.Fixed the Quick Documentation popup so that it displays package information correctly.Fixed the issues that obstructed proper connection to remote hosts via SSH.Fixed the problem causing the IDE to add unexpected refs/heads prefixes when pushing to Gerrit.Fixed a few issues that were appearing when working with Gradle.Fixed an issue causing the IDE to freeze and hang when indexing WSL projects.

IntelliJ IDEA now builds and filters resources properly when working with Maven 3.8.5.The latest release contains the following improvements and fixes:

We’ve just released a minor update for v2021.3.3 that you can get from our website, via the Toolbox App, from inside the IDE, or by using snaps if you’re a Ubuntu user.
