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Jonathan Haber commented on MNG-5896: ------------------------------------- Sorry for the lengthy delay, I put together a repository that I believe reproduces the issue: [https://github.com/jhaber/maven-resolver-test] There are some directions in the readme. I also uploaded the full Maven folder to the repo in case it's an issue with how I built Maven 3.9.0 from source. On my laptop, Maven 3.8.7 can run dependency:resolve in ~16 seconds. Maven 3.9.0 (with maven-resolver 1.9.0) takes ~31 seconds to run the same command. Running Maven 3.9.0 with BF mode brings the performance back to ~16 seconds. I haven't dug into the root cause, but I would expect Maven 3.9.0 in DF mode to take ~16 seconds, and BF mode to improve upon that. > Download dependency POMs in parallel > ------------------------------------ > > Key: MNG-5896 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-5896 > Project: Maven > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Dependencies > Affects Versions: 3.3.3 > Reporter: Harald Wellmann > Priority: Major > > h3. Background > When building a project with dependencies not yet available in the local > repository, I noticed that Maven 3.3.3 first downloads the dependency POMs > _sequentially_ and then proceeds downloading the dependency JARs with up to 5 > threads _in parallel_. > Due to this, when first building a project with a large number of > dependencies, downloading a large number of small POMs may take a lot longer > than downloading the much larger JARs, or even longer than building the > project itself, especially when a repository manager is used which increases > the download latency. > h3. Enhancement > Download POMs of (transitive) dependencies in parallel to significantly speed > up initial builds of large projects. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)