You can use something like in the tomcat mojo configuration :

<url>http://${ip}:${port}/manager</url>

And in settings.xml configure in a profile
<properties>
  <ip>localhost</ip>
  <port>8080</port>
</properties>

BTW I suggest to you using run mojo rather than the deploy. run mojo
is faster for local dev.

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Olivier

2010/1/13 Sitkei Chris L <[email protected]>:
>
> Is it possible to reference a different tomcat location using your plug-in
> but setting up the server location within the Maven settings.xml server
> section? We have many different developers in my shop, and we all run our
> own local tomcat instances, and not all of us use port 8080. We were hoping
> to have only 1 POM entry and then each of us set up our settings.xml file
> differently, specifying where our local tomcat instance is.
>
> I tried things like the following, but the url I enter in the settings.xml
> file seems to be ignored.
>
> Here is what I setup in my project POM…
>
> <plugin>
>         <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
>         <artifactId>tomcat-maven-plugin</artifactId>
>         <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
>         <configuration>
>                 <server>tempTest</server>
>         </configuration>
> </plugin>
>
> And in my Maven settings.xml file I have the following…
>
> <server>
>         <id>tempTest</id>
>         <username>admin</username>
>         <password></password>
>         <configuration>
>                 <url>http://localhost:8085/manager/</url>
>         </configuration>
> </server>
>
> Is this even possible, or is hard coding the url into the POM file the only
> way ?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Chris
>
>
>



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Olivier

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