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[jira] Commented: (MRESOURCES-104) while filtering resources the token replacement stops at the character @

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Gareth Williams commented on MRESOURCES-104:
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One of the developers I work with was having this problem, he upgraded to maven 2.2.1 and the problem disappeared.  
I'm not saying this will fix everyone's hassles, but its definately worth a try :) 

> while filtering resources the token replacement stops at the character @ 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MRESOURCES-104
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRESOURCES-104
>             Project: Maven 2.x Resources Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.4
>         Environment: Windows XP, Java 1.6.0_16
>            Reporter: Thomas Fahrmeyer
>             Fix For: 2.5
>
>
> Create a simple file hello.txt under src/main/resources with following content:
> "
> This property ${testProperty} was replaced
> but the one behind a @ will not be processed, as you
> see:  ${testProperty}. You shouldn't see a property reference.
> "
> define a build section in your pom.xml like this
> <build>
>     	<resources>
> 			<resource>
> 				<directory>src/main/resources</directory>
> 				<filtering>true</filtering>
> 				<includes>
> 					<include>**/*.txt</include>
> 				</includes>
> 			</resource>
> 			<resource>
> 				<directory>src/main/resources</directory>
> 				<filtering>false</filtering>
> 				<excludes>
> 					<exclude>**/*.txt</exclude>
> 				</excludes>
> 			</resource>
> 		</resources>
> Run the command: 
> mvn process-resources -DtestProperty=IwasReplaced
> this produces the output
> "
> This property IwasReplaced was replaced
> but the one behind a @ will not be processed, as you
> see:  ${testProperty}. You shouldn't see a property reference.
> "
> As you see, the second property reference was not resolved. The replacement just stops after the @ character.

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