I am starting to configure my development environment and I am using Spring Tool Suite 2.8.1 along with m2E 1.01.

As far as I can tell, since this is a Maven Project (my first), my Maven POM is dictating (along with m2E smarts) my project build configuration and dependencies.

What I would like to know is why my IDE is displaying Java Build Problems that read "Archive required for library library/path/somejar.jar cannot be read or is not a valid zip file" when I can see the jars in my .m2 repository?

All the errors pertained to commons-logging:1.1.1 which I excluded in my parent-pom. This was a transistive dependancy via spring-context-support:3.0.5. I excluded that library from my build and now the errors pertain to the spring-context-support library..

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Many thanks

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You need to execute install goal for maven: look for context menu for m2e. This will fetch all missed dependencies. – dma_k Jan 14 at 0:00
Thanks dma_k, I have tried this but to no avail. The jar is in my .m2 repository..i just dont know why it is not being read... – totalcruise Jan 14 at 13:20
If jar files are there, try to refresh your project. Usually that helps. – dma_k Jan 14 at 18:37
Okay that has helped - other errors now - but this has helped. Thanks – totalcruise Jan 14 at 21:02
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Indeed IDEs often cache the local repository (Eclipse does something similar, and I have to relaunch Eclipse).

One ugly maven behavior you might encounter is that if you declare a dependency before you actually install it, maven will create an empty version of the missing dependency (folder with metadata but no jar), and you will have to manually clean your .m2 repository.

Third, an installed archive (jar...) can get corrupted, so try to open it with any archive tool (7zip...) to test it, and delete the whole folder if the archive is corrupted.

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