io.camunda.spring >> spring-boot-starter-camunda >> 8.5.3 Maven Repository

Maven Repository: io.camunda.spring >> spring-boot-starter-camunda >> 8.5.3 Maven Dependency

io.camunda.spring >> spring-boot-starter-camunda >> 8.5.3 Maven Repository

Maven Repository releases Dependency for io.camunda.spring >> spring-boot-starter-camunda >>  8.5.3

The new version io.camunda.spring >> spring-boot-starter-camunda >> 8.5.3 is released on 07 May 2024.

In this section we will see the use of io.camunda.spring >> spring-boot-starter-camunda >> 8.5.3 in the Maven project and learn to add this version of Java Library in the maven based project. In this maven tutorial we see the steps of adding it in the pox.xml file.

The developers of   io.camunda.spring - spring-boot-starter-camunda project have released the latest version of this library on 07 May 2024, the released version of  io.camunda.spring - spring-boot-starter-camunda library is 8.5.3. Developer can use this version ( io.camunda.spring - spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3 ) in their Java project if it is based on Maven and Gradle.

Table of Contents

  1. Create Maven Project
  2. Add Maven Dependency in pom.xml
  3. Save pom.xml
  4. Checking library dependency tree
  5. How to add Gradle  dependency?

How to use  io.camunda.spring - spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3 in project?

Steps to use  io.camunda.spring - spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3 in Java projects. Follow the step by step tutorial for using the latest version of io.camunda.spring - spring-boot-starter-camunda in your Maven/Gradle project.

Step 1: Create or use a Maven project

First of all you have to create a new Java project based on maven project management tool if you don't have any previous project. You can download the simple project from Sample Maven project. You can import the sample project in Eclipse IDE or you can open your project in Eclipse or in any other IDE of your choice.

Step 2: Include the maven dependency of   io.camunda.spring - spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3

Now the next step is to use the latest dependency for maven of the  io.camunda.spring - braid library library in the pom.xml fie of your project. You have to copy the code given below:

 <dependency>
 	<groupId>io.camunda.spring</groupId>
 	<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-camunda</artifactId>
 	<version>8.5.3</version>
 </dependency>
 

Above code is the maven dependency code that downloads and includes  io.camunda.spring - spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3 java library in your project.

GROUP_ID >> ARTIFACT_ID >> VERSION_ID Maven Repository

Now you can save the file in Eclipse and then Eclipse will call maven tool for downloading the jar files. Once the jar files are downloaded it will be included in the project and  you will be able to use  io.camunda.spring - spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3 library in your project.

Step 3: Save pom.xml file - Now you are ready to use the  io.camunda.spring - spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3 in your project

The next step is to save the updated pom.xml file. Once you save the file in Eclipse (if using Eclipse) then Eclipse will start downloading the required libraries on your computer. If you are using some other tool or building the project from command line then the dependencies will be downloaded at the build time. Now you will be able to import the library in your project and use it.

Step 4: Finding the maven dependency tree

Sometimes it is required to check the dependency tree of the maven project to find out the jar conflicts, then you can use the  Maven dependency plugin. The Maven dependency plugin is used to list down the the dependency in the project. The dependency:tree option of the mvn command line tool can be used to see the dependency tree of the given project. After adding the Maven dependency of io.camunda.spring - spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3 in your pom.xml file you can run following command on the terminal:

mvn dependency:tree

Above command will list down the dependency of your project. This way you will be able to find out any jar conflict issue of the project.

Dependency of Other Build Tools

Gradle Dependency

If you project is based on Gradle then you can use following dependency code:

 implementation group: 'io.camunda.spring', name: 'spring-boot-starter-camunda', version: '8.5.3'
 

Above code will enable the Gradle to down io.camunda.spring - spring-boot-starter-camunda dependency jar and include in the project.

SBT Dependency of spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3

libraryDependencies += "io.camunda.spring" % "spring-boot-starter-camunda" % "8.5.3"

Ivy Dependency of spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3

<dependency org="io.camunda.spring" name="spring-boot-starter-camunda" rev="8.5.3"/>

Grape Dependency of spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3

@Grapes(
    @Grab(group='io.camunda.spring', module='spring-boot-starter-camunda', version='8.5.3')
)

Leiningen Dependency of spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3

[io.camunda.spring/spring-boot-starter-camunda "8.5.3"]

Buildr Dependency of spring-boot-starter-camunda version 8.5.3

'io.camunda.spring:spring-boot-starter-camunda:jar:8.5.3'

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