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by tonsky 313 days ago
Maven's version resolution mechanism determines which version of a dependency to use when multiple versions are specified in a project's dependency tree. Here's how it works:

- Nearest Definition Wins: When multiple versions of the same dependency appear in the dependency tree, the version closest to your project in the tree will be used.

- First Declaration Wins: If two versions of the same dependency are at the same depth in the tree, the first one declared in the POM will be used.

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Well, I guess this works if one appends their newly-added dependencies are appended at the end of the section in the pom.xml instead of generating it alphabetically sorted just in time for the build.
Maven pom.xml files are maintained by hand, not by some code generation tool.