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Posted to users@maven.apache.org by monkeyden <mo...@monkeyden.com> on 2009/01/27 07:18:33 UTC
Re: Resource Filtering and targetPath - SOLVED
Upgrading to maven-war-plugin 2.1-alpha-1 solved it.
http://www.nabble.com/War-Plugin-Filtering-td17541883.html
http://www.nabble.com/War-Plugin-Filtering-td17541883.html
monkeyden wrote:
>
> I have the following code in a pom with packaging=war:
>
>
> <build>
> <filters>
> <filter>src/main/filters/common-filter.properties</filter>
> <filter>src/main/filters/${environment.type}-filter.properties</filter>
> </filters>
> <plugins>
> <plugin>
> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
> <artifactId>maven-war-plugin</artifactId>
> <version>2.0</version>
> <configuration>
> <webResources>
> <resource>
> <directory>${basedir}/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF</directory>
> <filtering>true</filtering>
> <includes>
> <include>*.xml</include>
> </includes>
> <targetPath>WEB-INF</targetPath>
> </resource>
> </webResources>
> </configuration>
> </plugin>
> </plugins>
> </build>
>
> I want all the xml files to be filtered and copied to the WEB-INF
> directory (targetPath). Neither of those are happening. All the xml
> files are being copied, unfiltered, to the war root. Am I missing
> something or is this the way it's supposed to work?
>
> Also, this is a child of the main POM. Is the value of <directory>
> relative to this projects POM or the parents POM? I can't seem to get a
> reference to this projects ./src directory without using ${basedir}.
>
> Thanks
>
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