How to handle or download dependency Jar using Maven

Last updated on Nov 24 2021
Swaminathan M

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How to handle or download dependency Jar using Maven

Before we start writing a Maven code, we’d like to feature the overall dependencies like TestNG and Selenium within the pom.xml file.
So for this, we’ll follow the below process:
• Automatically we get the Pom.xml file within an equivalent project.
• To download the dependency jar for TestNG and Selenium, we should always write a dependency code for all the tools within the Pom.xml file.
• To get the dependency code, attend the Google search and sort “TestNG Maven dependency”, and click on on the given link.

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TestNG Maven dependency

• And copy the dependency code of TestNG and paste within the pom.xml file.

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pom.xml

• In the scope section, change the worth from test to compile and final dependency code will appear as if this:
1.
2. org.testng
3. testng
4. 6.8
5. compile
6.
Then, we’ll add the Maven dependency for Selenium, so for this, we’ll follow an equivalent process as before:
• Go to the Google and look for “Maven selenium dependency” and click on on the given link as we will see within the below screenshot:

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Maven selenium dependency

• And copy the dependency code from the link and paste inside the xml file.

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copy dependency

• After adding the Dependency code for TestNG and Selenium, the Pom.xml file will appear as if this:
1.
2. org.testng
3. testng
4. 6.8
5. compile
6.
7.
8. org.seleniumhq.selenium
9. selenium-java
10. 3.141.59
11.
12.
• Then press ctrl+s to save lots of the pom.xml file.
• Once we are done adding with the dependencies, we will see that each one the jars file added within the Maven Dependencies folder under the MavenProject.

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MavenProject.

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