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Vincent Massol commented on MNG-1356:
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Hi Edwin,

I have correctly used java.io.tmp.dir (as shown above in the config). I have 
just tried again and once more I got a null.

Do you have an IT test for this that I could look at?


> Java system properties should be interpolated in pom.xml
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: MNG-1356
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-1356
>      Project: Maven 2
>         Type: Improvement
>   Components: maven-core
>     Versions: 2.0
>     Reporter: Vincent Massol
>     Assignee: Edwin Punzalan
>      Fix For: 2.0.1

>
>
> Here's a use case where I'd need ${java.io.tmp.dir} interpolated in my 
> pom.xml:
> Some plugins output things. Some of those things can be transient and putting 
> them in ${basedir]/target is fine. However there are other cases where you 
> want to be sure that what is generated stays even after a clean. This is the 
> case for the cargo plugin which can automatically download containers. It 
> wouldn't be nice that the downloaded containers be wiped out on a clean. I'd 
> like to leave it to the user to decide where to put them and one location 
> that would be fine is ${java.io.tmp.dir} (this is the one I want to use in 
> the cargo plugin's functional tests).

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