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I would like to know which dependency described in my pom.xml brings a transitive dependency in my target directory.

To be more precise, I have the library "poi-2.5.1-final-20040804.jar" in my WEB-INF/lib directory and I would like to know which dependency in my pom.xml brings that.

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To add to @David Crow, here's a dependency:tree example from the Maven site:

mvn dependency:tree -Dincludes=velocity:velocity

might output

[INFO] [dependency:tree]
[INFO] org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-dependency-plugin:maven-plugin:2.0-alpha-5-SNAPSHOT
[INFO] \- org.apache.maven.doxia:doxia-site-renderer:jar:1.0-alpha-8:compile
[INFO]    \- org.codehaus.plexus:plexus-velocity:jar:1.1.3:compile
[INFO]       \- velocity:velocity:jar:1.4:compile
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    This didn't work for me; all I got was errors about unsupported 'legacy' values. Running @David Crow's version (i.e. without the velocity flag) worked fine though. Feb 28, 2017 at 13:51
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Using the Maven Dependency Plugin:

mvn dependency:tree
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If you use eclipse and the m2eclipse plugin then there is a graphical version of dependency tree where you can filter by scope etc.

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You can have many reports by

mvn site

One of them is the dependency report.

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If you run maven with "-X" switch, it will print out plenty of diagnostics. I guess the relevant dependency path can be picked up from there.

Edit: Fixed switch to uppercase.

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    In fact, this answer is useful. I was facing the well known aether class undefined bug caused by upgrading my Maven from 3.0 to 3.3 and the following command revealed that another maven plugin was still sourcing version 3.0.5 of org.apache.maven:maven-core: mvn -X dependency:tree -Dverbose |grep -C20 sonatype.aether
    – ekarak
    May 5, 2016 at 16:48
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    While "-X" (uppercase, alternate name "--debug") is often useful, it does not tell you the origin of a version number. Not on Maven 3.6.0 anyway.
    – toolforger
    Nov 1, 2019 at 18:05
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The dependency information is also included in the Project Information/Dependencies report if you have maven generate a site for the project, using mvn site.

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