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Posted to users@maven.apache.org by Alexis Midon <al...@gmail.com> on 2006/07/27 11:13:04 UTC
[maven-antrun-plugin] How to pass default Maven Properties to ?
Hi all,
As recommended by the antrun
plugin<http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-antrun-plugin/introduction.html>,
I'd like to "move all my Ant tasks to a build.xml file and just call it from
the POM using Ant's <ant/> task<http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTasks/ant.html>
."
I need to use some of the Maven properties (${project.build.directory}, ${
project.build.outputDirectory}, etc.) inside the build.xml, unfortunately it
seems that those properties are not inherited from the Maven Project.
To be precise, Maven properties are available in the Maven <tasks> tag but
not passed to the <ant> task.
<configuration>
<tasks>
<!-- Maven properties are available inside the <tasks>... -->
<echo>${project.build.directory}</echo>
<!-- but not in the build.xml file! -->
<ant dir="${basedir}"
antfile="build.xml"
/>
</tasks>
</configuration>
The only workaround I found out is to explicitly declare the properties
before or inside the <ant> tag.
But you will agree that this not really neat nor efficient.
<configuration>
<tasks>
<!-- Pass all the properties that may be needed in the ant file -->
<property name="project.build.directory" value="${
project.build.directory}"/>
<ant dir="${basedir}"
antfile="build-test.xml"
/>
</tasks>
</configuration>
Does anyone have a solution please?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Alexis
Re: [maven-antrun-plugin] How to pass default Maven Properties to ?
Posted by Alexis Midon <al...@gmail.com>.
Hi Toli,
I post my question on my blog <http://jroller.com/page/alexism>too and I got
a useful answer from
Ruben<http://jroller.com/page/alexism?entry=maven2_antrun_plugin#comment3>
He suggests me to use the maven ant-task inside the build.xml itself.
http://maven.apache.org/ant-tasks.html
Actually the pom task <http://maven.apache.org/ant-tasks.html#POM> will load
a POM file and make it available as a reference for the other tasks or as
properties.
That could be a neat solution, don't you think?
Alexis
On 7/27/06, Toli Kuznets <to...@marketcetera.com> wrote:
>
> Alexis,
>
> i've experimented with this as well and ended up with the same
> solution as you. I'm afraid that may be the only option for now.
>
> On 7/27/06, Alexis Midon <al...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > As recommended by the antrun
> > plugin<
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-antrun-plugin/introduction.html>,
> > I'd like to "move all my Ant tasks to a build.xml file and just call it
> from
> > the POM using Ant's <ant/> task<
> http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTasks/ant.html>
> > ."
> >
> > I need to use some of the Maven properties (${project.build.directory},
> ${
> > project.build.outputDirectory}, etc.) inside the build.xml,
> unfortunately it
> > seems that those properties are not inherited from the Maven Project.
> >
> > To be precise, Maven properties are available in the Maven <tasks> tag
> but
> > not passed to the <ant> task.
> >
> > <configuration>
> > <tasks>
> > <!-- Maven properties are available inside the <tasks>... -->
> > <echo>${project.build.directory}</echo>
> >
> > <!-- but not in the build.xml file! -->
> > <ant dir="${basedir}"
> > antfile="build.xml"
> > />
> > </tasks>
> > </configuration>
> >
> >
> > The only workaround I found out is to explicitly declare the properties
> > before or inside the <ant> tag.
> > But you will agree that this not really neat nor efficient.
> >
> > <configuration>
> > <tasks>
> > <!-- Pass all the properties that may be needed in the ant file
> -->
> > <property name="project.build.directory" value="${
> > project.build.directory}"/>
> >
> > <ant dir="${basedir}"
> > antfile="build-test.xml"
> > />
> > </tasks>
> > </configuration>
> >
> > Does anyone have a solution please?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your help,
> >
> > Alexis
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Toli Kuznets
> http://www.marketcetera.com: Open-Source Trading Platform
> download.run.trade.
>
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Re: [maven-antrun-plugin] How to pass default Maven Properties to ?
Posted by Toli Kuznets <to...@marketcetera.com>.
Alexis,
i've experimented with this as well and ended up with the same
solution as you. I'm afraid that may be the only option for now.
On 7/27/06, Alexis Midon <al...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As recommended by the antrun
> plugin<http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-antrun-plugin/introduction.html>,
> I'd like to "move all my Ant tasks to a build.xml file and just call it from
> the POM using Ant's <ant/> task<http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTasks/ant.html>
> ."
>
> I need to use some of the Maven properties (${project.build.directory}, ${
> project.build.outputDirectory}, etc.) inside the build.xml, unfortunately it
> seems that those properties are not inherited from the Maven Project.
>
> To be precise, Maven properties are available in the Maven <tasks> tag but
> not passed to the <ant> task.
>
> <configuration>
> <tasks>
> <!-- Maven properties are available inside the <tasks>... -->
> <echo>${project.build.directory}</echo>
>
> <!-- but not in the build.xml file! -->
> <ant dir="${basedir}"
> antfile="build.xml"
> />
> </tasks>
> </configuration>
>
>
> The only workaround I found out is to explicitly declare the properties
> before or inside the <ant> tag.
> But you will agree that this not really neat nor efficient.
>
> <configuration>
> <tasks>
> <!-- Pass all the properties that may be needed in the ant file -->
> <property name="project.build.directory" value="${
> project.build.directory}"/>
>
> <ant dir="${basedir}"
> antfile="build-test.xml"
> />
> </tasks>
> </configuration>
>
> Does anyone have a solution please?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help,
>
> Alexis
>
>
--
Toli Kuznets
http://www.marketcetera.com: Open-Source Trading Platform
download.run.trade.
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