Nope, those will remain where they are under src/main/java.

On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Andrea Aime
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 8:23 PM, Justin Deoliveira <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > As you all know in geoserver we stray a bit from maven convention and
> store
> > resources like property files and such under src/main/java, rather than
> the
> > maven default src/main/resources. With good reason in many
> > cases, notably wicket because it is handy to store the .html files
> alongside
> > their .java counterparts.
> > However I would like to move the GeoServerAppllcation*.properties files
> to
> > src/main/resources. The reason being because I want to use mavens
> resource
> > filtering that allows one to create placeholders in a resource file,
> > something like ${project.version}, and upon copying the resources to the
> > target directory those variables are actually resolved to values. The
> reason
> > I want to do this is to make it easy to add build information to the ui,
> by
> > adding the placeholders project.version, build.timestmap, build.revision,
> > etc... to the properties files.
> > The reason to sperate them out is to avoid running the filter over all
> the
> > other resources and sources.
> > Any objections?
>
> As long as we don't move away the wicket html files, no objections here
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
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