Failed to execute goal org.mybatis.generator:mybatis-generator-maven-plugin:1.3.2:generate (default-cli) on project pas-service-devops: Execution default-cli of goal org.mybatis.generator:mybatis-generator-maven-plugin:1.3.2:generate failed: Plugin org.mybatis.generator:mybatis-generator-maven-plugin:1.3.2 or one of its dependencies could not be resolved: Failure to find com.oracle:ojdbc14:jar:10.2.0.3 in http://maven.aliyun.com/nexus/content/repositories/central/ was cached in the local repository, resolution will not be reattempted until the update interval of alimaven has elapsed or updates are forced
maven dependency did not enter
Re-select dependency version :14 before, change to 8
<dependency>
<groupId>com.oracle.database.jdbc</groupId>
<artifactId>ojdbc8</artifactId>
<version>21.1.0.0</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>cn.easyproject</groupId>
<artifactId>orai18n</artifactId>
<version>12.1.0.2.0</version>
</dependency>


at first, I thought it was my JDK version. The JDK version of Linux was 1.8 and my windows JDK version was 11.0. I changed the JDK environment variable to 1.8, but the problem remained the same after running.

in the short command line option, select the jar manifest option, because the default is the first none,



java – version views the version of JRE (running environment). Javac – version looks at the version of JDK (compilation environment). Note: if you cannot successfully view the version by entering the above command, it indicates that there is a problem with the environment configuration. Please refer to here. Back to the point, if you find inconsistencies after checking the version, reconfigure the environment to ensure that the version is consistent and then recompile and run. It should be noted that I didn’t write the code here, and only got the compiled class file, so I can only solve this problem by changing the running java version. From the error message, we can know that after compilation, this code only supports the JRE environment of java version 52.0 or above. Even if we don’t know which java version 52.0 corresponds to, it must be higher than 1.8.0. In order to avoid problems in the future, I plan to directly update the entire java version, that is, replace JDK and JRE with a new version. Also, considering that 1.8.0 may be needed in the future, I will not delete the 1.8.0 version.
modify the original Java in the system variable_ Home and JRE_ Home path to point to the newly installed java version of 1.9 (if the way to configure the environment is different from mine, it doesn’t matter. In essence, it’s just that the path to point has changed. I suggest this way to configure it for management convenience. Please refer to the configuration link provided above). As shown below

run the code again and run successfully
