Sorry, I didn't realize this mail came from the mailing list. Still new. On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 9:36 AM Abel Salgado Romero <abelrom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If in Maven, `mvn dependency:tree` (from the terminal) will show you all > dependencies in a tree structure where you'll see who is importing x.y. > If in Gradle, `gradle dependencies` will do the same. > If none of the above, I have no idea. > > Is this an asciidoctor issue? Please open an issue in the GH repos if so. > > cheers, > > On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 5:20 AM lvxia...@matrixelements.com < > lvxia...@matrixelements.com> wrote: > >> I opened a java mave project in IDEA, the IDEA prompt "Could not find >> artifact x.y....", the project has many depencencies, one of these >> dependencies imports the "x.y", that means the "x.y" is a sub-dependency, >> but how to know which dependency imports the "x.y"? Is there anyway to >> prompt the dependence completed path of the x.y? >> I have tried IDEA plugin MavenHelper, but it seems that the plugin only >> can analyse the found dependencies. >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> lvxia...@matrixelements.com >> >>