On 22 January 2012 18:21, Mark Collin <m...@ardescosolutions.com> wrote:
> Parent sounds like a good place.
>
> Normally it would pick up things in src/main/resources, but as you don't
> have a maven directory structure I think you'll need to define a resource
> dir in the parent POM.  Something like this should work:
>
> <resources>
>    <resource>
>        <directory>${basedir}/bin</directory>
>        <includes>
>            <include>**/*.properties</include>
>        </includes>
>    </resource>
> </resources>

OK, thanks, I'll try that.

> I'm not sure exactly where you would need to place it in the artifact, I
> guess that depends on where you expect them to be when you read them in.

JMeter expects to find them in the bin/ directory, i.e. where it finds
ApacheJMeter.jar.

However, I've no idea how any JMeter Maven launch plugins are intended
to work so that may not be appropriate.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: sebb [mailto:seb...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 22 January 2012 11:42
> To: dev@jmeter.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Properties files in mavenised artifacts
>
> On 21 January 2012 22:55, Mark Collin <m...@ardescosolutions.com> wrote:
>> I've been hunting through the mavenised artifacts available at:
>>
>>
>>
>> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/apach
>> e/jmet
>> er/
>>
>>
>>
>> However I cannot find the following in any package:
>>
>>
>>
>> saveservice.properties
>>
>> upgrade.properties
>>
>> system.properties
>>
>> jmeter.properties
>>
>> user.properties
>>
>>
>>
>> If I'm being blind please point me in the right direction, if I'm not
>> being blind can we get these added to an artefact, or another artefact
>> added that contains these.
>>
>
> You're right, those files are normally provided as part of the full binary
> archive, which contains quite a few files in addition to the jars.
>
> Adding them to an existing jar may cause issues for non-Maven users, so they
> need to be in a new artifact.
> Possibly change parent to be a jar?
>
> But having them in a jar would be a bit of a pain.
> How do Maven applications manage configuration files normally?
>
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