Intellij: Import existing maven settings in new window
I checked out new project through git and opened that project in new window, in new window I have to set same maven project settings again in new window.
so is there any way in Intellij to import existing maven settings in new window ?
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I checked out new project through git and opened that project in new window, in new window I have to set same maven project settings again in new window.
so is there any way in Intellij to import existing maven settings in new window ?
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What specific settings do you mean?
– CrazyCoder
Nov 13 at 7:37
like importing maven settings.xml file path & JDK version.
– user
Nov 13 at 9:54
File | Other Settings | Settings for New Projects.
– CrazyCoder
Nov 13 at 9:55
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I checked out new project through git and opened that project in new window, in new window I have to set same maven project settings again in new window.
so is there any way in Intellij to import existing maven settings in new window ?
intellij-idea
I checked out new project through git and opened that project in new window, in new window I have to set same maven project settings again in new window.
so is there any way in Intellij to import existing maven settings in new window ?
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What specific settings do you mean?
– CrazyCoder
Nov 13 at 7:37
like importing maven settings.xml file path & JDK version.
– user
Nov 13 at 9:54
File | Other Settings | Settings for New Projects.
– CrazyCoder
Nov 13 at 9:55
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What specific settings do you mean?
– CrazyCoder
Nov 13 at 7:37
like importing maven settings.xml file path & JDK version.
– user
Nov 13 at 9:54
File | Other Settings | Settings for New Projects.
– CrazyCoder
Nov 13 at 9:55
What specific settings do you mean?
– CrazyCoder
Nov 13 at 7:37
What specific settings do you mean?
– CrazyCoder
Nov 13 at 7:37
like importing maven settings.xml file path & JDK version.
– user
Nov 13 at 9:54
like importing maven settings.xml file path & JDK version.
– user
Nov 13 at 9:54
File | Other Settings | Settings for New Projects.
– CrazyCoder
Nov 13 at 9:55
File | Other Settings | Settings for New Projects.
– CrazyCoder
Nov 13 at 9:55
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When you open a project open it as below
Then select your project and after that select the option maven as below
Finally remember to select the correct maven directory and maven settings file as below
This is the correct way to import a maven project. If you import it like this, you won't have to change your setting again
I followed File > New > Project from Version Control > Git
– user
Nov 13 at 13:49
@user git support will be there even if you import it as a maven project like I have shown. Try that one :)
– Sand
Nov 13 at 16:51
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When you open a project open it as below
Then select your project and after that select the option maven as below
Finally remember to select the correct maven directory and maven settings file as below
This is the correct way to import a maven project. If you import it like this, you won't have to change your setting again
I followed File > New > Project from Version Control > Git
– user
Nov 13 at 13:49
@user git support will be there even if you import it as a maven project like I have shown. Try that one :)
– Sand
Nov 13 at 16:51
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When you open a project open it as below
Then select your project and after that select the option maven as below
Finally remember to select the correct maven directory and maven settings file as below
This is the correct way to import a maven project. If you import it like this, you won't have to change your setting again
I followed File > New > Project from Version Control > Git
– user
Nov 13 at 13:49
@user git support will be there even if you import it as a maven project like I have shown. Try that one :)
– Sand
Nov 13 at 16:51
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When you open a project open it as below
Then select your project and after that select the option maven as below
Finally remember to select the correct maven directory and maven settings file as below
This is the correct way to import a maven project. If you import it like this, you won't have to change your setting again
When you open a project open it as below
Then select your project and after that select the option maven as below
Finally remember to select the correct maven directory and maven settings file as below
This is the correct way to import a maven project. If you import it like this, you won't have to change your setting again
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I followed File > New > Project from Version Control > Git
– user
Nov 13 at 13:49
@user git support will be there even if you import it as a maven project like I have shown. Try that one :)
– Sand
Nov 13 at 16:51
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I followed File > New > Project from Version Control > Git
– user
Nov 13 at 13:49
@user git support will be there even if you import it as a maven project like I have shown. Try that one :)
– Sand
Nov 13 at 16:51
I followed File > New > Project from Version Control > Git
– user
Nov 13 at 13:49
I followed File > New > Project from Version Control > Git
– user
Nov 13 at 13:49
@user git support will be there even if you import it as a maven project like I have shown. Try that one :)
– Sand
Nov 13 at 16:51
@user git support will be there even if you import it as a maven project like I have shown. Try that one :)
– Sand
Nov 13 at 16:51
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What specific settings do you mean?
– CrazyCoder
Nov 13 at 7:37
like importing maven settings.xml file path & JDK version.
– user
Nov 13 at 9:54
File | Other Settings | Settings for New Projects.
– CrazyCoder
Nov 13 at 9:55