What version of the plugin are you using?  I'm pretty sure this got fixed in
beta26.

On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Matt Raible <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have a ProxyServlet in my GWT project that allows me to call RESTful
> services running on a different host and port. I'd like to have a
> config.properties file in src/main/resources that contains the host/
> port information. I've got all this working.
>
> However, I'd like to allow developers to change the host/port locally.
> In a normal Maven project, I can use variable names in my properties
> file and filtering to replace the properties with those from pom.xml.
>
> pom.xml
> --------------
> <properties>
>  <services.host>servername</services.host>
>  <services.port>8080</services.port>
> </properties>
>
> config.properties
> ---------------------
> services.host=${services.host}
> services.port=${services.port}
>
> This allows developers to override the property from the command line
> or in their settings.xml. However, the GWT Plugin seems to read the
> properties file from src/main/resources rather than target/classes.
>
> Is it possible to modify the plugin's configuration so the filtered
> property file is read?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
> >
>

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