I am trying to create an RPA using APPIAN RPA Configurator, in the Maven settings, I get the error:
This step checks if the Maven settings.xml configuration file exists and has the required configuration.
Appian RPA Configurator can create or edit this file for you.
Note: If you continue with this step, Appian RPA Configurator will create or add the required configuration to your settings.xml file
When I go ahead and add the user, URL to the repository and the Maven key, another error pops up and returns me to the same screen with the previous error in red.
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Hi, the error could be related to the Java version, as the configurator is a legacy tool still using Java 8, and Appian RPA already uses Java 17 from version 9.12.Have you checked this documentation Custom Code Development?
Yes, I have reviewed it, my Java version is 22.0.1, and my error in the RPA configurator is the same as in the following thread community.appian.com/.../i-am-getting-an-error-in-maven-setting
Update here, the RPA configurator will be deprecated in the next RPA version (it is already deprecated from the documentation). The configurator is a legacy capability using Java8, and Appian RPA requires Java17 from version 9.12. As commented above, in the following documentation you can find Appian's RPA custom code options: https://docs.appian.com/suite/help/24.4/rpa-9.13/development-environment-overview.html