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I am trying to build my project but I get this:

Non-resolvable parent POM: Could not transfer artifact org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-parent:pom:1.3.0.M3 from/to spring-snapshots (http://repo.spring.io/snapshot): repo.spring.io and 'parent.relativePath' points at no local POM @ line 16, column 10: Unknown host repo.spring.io -> [Help 2]

Here is how I specify the parent of my pom.xml:

<parent>
    <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
    <artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId>
    <version>1.3.0.M3</version>
    <relativePath></relativePath>
</parent>

The is empty so that it forces maven to look for the parent in the remote repository. However, it says that repo.spring.io is an unknown host.

Here is how I define the repositories in my pom.xml:

<repositories>
    <repository>
        <id>spring-snapshots</id>
        <url>http://repo.spring.io/snapshot</url>
        <snapshots>
            <enabled>true</enabled>
        </snapshots>
    </repository>
    <repository>
        <id>spring-milestones</id>
        <url>http://repo.spring.io/milestone</url>
    </repository>
</repositories>

<pluginRepositories>
    <pluginRepository>
        <id>spring-snapshots</id>
        <url>http://repo.spring.io/snapshot</url>
    </pluginRepository>
    <pluginRepository>
        <id>spring-milestones</id>
        <url>http://repo.spring.io/milestone</url>
    </pluginRepository>
</pluginRepositories>

Any ideas?

17 Answers 17

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Obviously it's a problem with your internet connection. Check, if you can reach http://repo.spring.io with your browser. If yes, check if you need to configure a proxy server. If no, you should contact your internet provider.

Here is the documentation, how you configure a proxy server for Maven: https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-proxies.html

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  • 1
    I assumed I had internet connection from the RDP, but I checked and I don't. thanks
    – Kingamere
    Aug 20, 2015 at 18:36
  • 1
    In addition to this answer, I also had to add proxy information to my Intellij settings Jan 22, 2018 at 16:32
  • 1
    I was using company proxy network, hence the issue. When i tried from home network(outside company) it worked fine
    – Tulsi Jain
    Feb 13, 2018 at 7:02
  • The repo requires HTTPS now: repo.spring.io May 19, 2021 at 6:44
22

For anyone stumbling upon this question, I'll post the solution to a similar problem (same error message except for the uknown host part).

Since January 15, 2020 maven central no longer supports HTTP, in favour of HTTPS. Consequently, spring repositories switched to HTTPS as well

The solution is therefore to change the urls from http://repo.spring.io/milestone to https://repo.spring.io/milestone.

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    How to change url from http to https or where to change it
    – Qasim
    Jun 8, 2020 at 6:05
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    please provide steps on how to change that
    – EugenSunic
    Nov 8, 2020 at 17:30
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The issue is with your project which is not able to complete maven build. Steps to follow :

  1. Right Click Application and RunAs maven install.
  2. If you get any error while reaching the repos online try giving the proxies in settings.xml under your .m2 directory.Check this link for setting proxies for maven build.
  3. Once done , try doing a Update Project by Right Click Project , Maven->Update Maven Project and select codebase and do check the Force Update of Snapshot/Release check box.

This will update your maven build and will surely remove your errors with pom.xml

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Project->maven->Update Project->tick all checkboxes expect offline and error is solved soon.

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Rigth button on your project -> Maven -> Update

5

In my case the problem was with the java version mismatch of pom.xml (java 1.8) and environment variables JAVA_HOME/JDK_HOME (java 1.7). After pointing environment variables JAVA_HOME & JDK_HOME to Java 1.8, the issue got resolved.

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If all above stuffs not works. try this. If you are using IntelliJ. Check below setting: enter image description here

May be ~/.m2/settings.xml is restricting to connect to internet.

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If you're using docker-machine (docker on Windows or OSX).

Currently docker-machine has a bug that it loses internet connection if you switch between wifi networks or wifi and cable.

Make sure you restart your docker-machine

usually: docker-machine restart default

1

Just a remind: I tried to work with idea and imported maven, and encountered the same problem, I have tried all the solutions and they didnt work. Finally, I found out it was because of the root access... I opened idea with administrator access and all things work just fine, hope you not as silly as i am...

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Just right click on pom.xml > maven > update maven project > check the force update of Snapshots/Releases

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After the error "Non-resolvable parent POM: Could not transfer artifact etc.", I found out that I indeed had to configure a proxy server.

However, in spite of restarts etc., the error only disappeared after doing: mvn dependency:purge-local-repository

Guess this has to do with re-resolving dependencies: Apache documentation about purging local repository dependencies

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This worked for me! Try navigating to the Maven tab and then click on install. After finishing, again try to resolve dependencies. enter image description here

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If you are using docker service and you have switched to other network. You need to restart docker service.

service docker restart

This solved my problem in docker.

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I was facing the same issue. The reason was the Internet connection. It was resolved when I changed ISP.

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As people already mentioned, it could be internet problems or proxy configuration.
I found this question when I was searching about the same problem. In my case, it was proxy configuration.
Answers posted here didn't solve my issue, because every link suggest a configuration that shows the username and passoword and I can't use it.
I was searching about it elsewere and I found a configuration to be made on settings.xml, I needed to make some changes. Here is the final code:

<profiles>
    <profile>
       <id>MavenRepository</id>
           <repositories>
            <repository>
                <id>central</id>
                <url>https://repo1.maven.org/maven2</url>
                <snapshots>
                    <enabled>false</enabled>
                </snapshots>
                <releases>
                    <enabled>true</enabled>
                </releases>
            </repository>
        </repositories>
    </profile>
</profiles>

<activeProfiles>
    <activeProfile>MavenRepository</activeProfile>
</activeProfiles>

I hope be useful.

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In the pom.xml (after loading effective pom.xml in eclipse), you may see it "http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2" under central repository instead of "https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2". Fix it

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  • From all that I see, the apache maven repo is not included in the repo list... Jun 15, 2020 at 12:44
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Downgrade your version

<parent>
        <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
        <artifactId>spring-boot-starter-parent</artifactId>
        <version><change this version></version>
        <relativePath /> <!-- lookup parent from repository -->
    </parent>

Build and undo the version, Build. 2.1.6.RELEASE to 1.3.3.RELEASE Build Undo 1.3.3 to 2.1.6 Build (in my case problem solved) It helped us.

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    Your advice is to downgrade the version because of a protocol problem? Jun 15, 2020 at 12:46

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