Shawn Wilson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the <replaceregexp> tag and I'm wondering if I can refer to a
> property value within the 'replace' attribute of the tag. I don't see
> any mention in the documentation about how this might be accomplished,
> if it can at all.
>
> Thanks,
> -shawn
>
Sure, here's an example:
<replaceregexp file="${testx.tomcat_base}/conf/server.xml"
match="@port"
replace="${testx.tomcat_port}"
flags="g"/>
We read in the testx vals from a file in the user's homedir like
this:
testx.propsfile: ${user.home}/testx.properties
<property file="${testx.propsfile}"/>
And then we use those to replacements like the one above. testx
is just an identifier we use for tests that require something
else running like tomcat.
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