Yes I tried both ways .... I'll send you my pom. On Jan 17, 7:37 pm, Indrajit Raychaudhuri <[email protected]> wrote: > Marius, > > This plugin section is directly under build.plugins or under > build.pluginManagement.plugins ? > > I am assuming (wild guess) it's under build.pluginManagement.plugins and > hence it never gets invoked. Try putting it under build.plugins and see > if it works. > > Alternately, you can send me the pom.xml privately and I'll take a look. > > Cheers, Indrajit > > On 17/01/10 10:13 PM, Marius wrote: > > > Guys, > > > This is not a lift question, but a maven one :D ... > > > I was to use a properties file to specify the build number into a > > multimodule project. > > > So I have a build.properties (at the level of parent pom) that > > contains: > > > build.number=003 > > > and the following plugin in the parent pom: > > > <plugin> > > <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId> > > <artifactId>properties-maven-plugin</artifactId> > > <version>1.0-alpha-2</version> > > <executions> > > <execution> > > <phase>initialize</phase> > > <goals> > > <goal>read-project-properties</goal> > > </goals> > > <configuration> > > <files> > > <file>build.properties</file> > > </files> > > </configuration> > > </execution> > > </executions> > > </plugin> > > > Trying to use ${build.number} I get null. > > > I also tried putting the plugin in pluginManagement but nada. > > > Thoughts? > > > Br's, > > Marius
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