Hi Jim,
I can confirm a ~30-40% time increase (internal NVD mirror) after upgrading from 5.3.2 to 6.0.2 for our projects when using the Maven plugin, only java dependencies, no test dependencies checked.
Cheers,
Alex
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Hi Jeremy,
I'm already caching the data directory in my pipelines. I personally see no issue with the increased processing time of DependencyCheck as it is mostly nightly builds that only run 2-5 mins each and run in parallel.
However a 30-40% increase is rather unusual and if others incorporate DependencyCheck in their regular release pipeline where every minute counts if you release/deploy rather frequently it could be worthwhile to check with a profile where the increased time originates.
Cheers,
Alex
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