How to resolve the path to a jar in the dependency tree?

Use mvn dependency:tree : it will print a tree with all the dependencies. Once done, search the tree for the missing jar to see where it comes from.

Eclipse's POM editor has a useful dependency hierarchy view. Another way to test these things is to delete bits of your . M2/repository directory (after backing it up) and seeing if it then also fails to build on your own machine.

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