I would suggest you set MAVEN_HOME point to maven1 and 
set M2_HOME point to your maven2.
This is because maven2 does not need to know MAVEN_HOME.

HTH,
MK Tan

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From: Kiran Kodlady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: how to run both Maven1 & Maven2 in a single machine..



Hey..

can we run both MAven1 & maven2 in a single machine??
 If yes, could u plz tell me how can we set  " MAVEN_HOME " for both
versions..

ANy suggestion is highly appreciated...

-Kiran Kodlady
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