Understanding command-line options in Maven
While the most popular way to run Maven is to specify goals, Maven provides a number of command-line options to customize its behavior. They range from specifying values for properties, to varying the verbosity of the Maven output. It is useful to know some of the arguments, as they will often help with troubleshooting issues with Maven.
Getting ready
Maven is set up on your system and is verified as working.
How to do it...
To understand command-line options in Maven, perform the following steps:
Open the command prompt.
Run the following command:
mvn –h
You will see an output such as the following screenshot:
A number of options that Maven supports are displayed in the preceding screenshot.
How it works...
We will briefly discuss the command-line options that Maven provides.
Options
When there is an error while running Maven, this flag will result in Maven displaying a detailed stack trace of the error:
-e –errors
When the quiet
option is enabled, only errors...