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I have a multi-module maven project. We intend to version all these modules together. But as of now I am ending up hard-coding version in each of the module pom.xml as below

<parent>
    <artifactId>xyz-application</artifactId>
    <groupId>com.xyz</groupId>
    <version>2.50.0.g</version>
</parent>
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<groupId>com.xyz</groupId>
<artifactId>xyz-Library</artifactId>
<version>2.50.0.g</version>

and the main parent module has the below configuration

<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<groupId>com.xyz</groupId>
<artifactId>xyz-application</artifactId>
<version>2.50.0.g</version>
<packaging>pom</packaging>
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4 Answers

up vote 18 down vote accepted

Use versions:set from the versions-maven plugin:

mvn versions:set -DnewVersion=2.50.1-SNAPSHOT

It will adjust all pom versions, parent versions and dependency versions in a multi-module project.

If you made a mistake, do

mvn versions:revert

afterwards, or

mvn versions:commit

if you're happy with the results.

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Thanks... tried it in a sample, it works :-)...will try it in my build environment. – kunkunur Apr 20 '11 at 8:32
It would have been great if there was a solution that does not require you to actually change each module. The only alternative I can think of is to always use a snapshot version for the parent-pom. – AmanicA Jul 2 '11 at 21:49
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Additionally to the versions:set one can specify -DgenerateBackupPoms=false, as by default this plugin back ups original pom files. – Maksim Sorokin Nov 15 '12 at 8:49

You may want to look into Maven release plugin's release:update-versions goal. It will update the parent's version as well as all the modules under it.

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versions:update-child-modules sounds like what you're looking for. You could do versions:set as mentioned, but this is a light-weight way to update the parent version numbers. For the child modules, it's my opinion that you should remove the <version> definitions, since they will inherit the parent module's version number.

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I encourage you to read the Maven Book about multi-module (reactor) builds.

I meant in particular the following:

<parent>
    <artifactId>xyz-application</artifactId>
    <groupId>com.xyz</groupId>
    <version>2.50.0.g</version>
</parent>
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<groupId>com.xyz</groupId>
<artifactId>xyz-Library</artifactId>
<version>2.50.0.g</version>

should be changed into. Here take care about the not defined version only in parent part it is defined.

<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>

<parent>
    <artifactId>xyz-application</artifactId>
    <groupId>com.xyz</groupId>
    <version>2.50.0.g</version>
</parent>
<groupId>com.xyz</groupId>
<artifactId>xyz-Library</artifactId>

This is a better link.

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and look for what specifically? – Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen Jan 3 at 15:56

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