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Dennis Lundberg closed MRESOURCES-257. -------------------------------------- Assignee: Dennis Lundberg Resolution: Fixed I converted the supplied sample project (thank you) into an integration test, to verify that this issue has been solved. > property from list element in pom model > --------------------------------------- > > Key: MRESOURCES-257 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MRESOURCES-257 > Project: Maven Resources Plugin > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 3.1.0 > Environment: linux > Reporter: Ernst Reissner > Assignee: Dennis Lundberg > Priority: Major > Fix For: 3.2.0 > > Attachments: project.tar > > > I tried to filter $\{project.developers[0].email} > Although mvn help:evaluate finds the correct answer, filtering does not work > else. > Even if i havein the properties section of the pom one of the three > <authorMail>ernst.reiss...@simuline.eu</authorMail> > <authorMail>${project.organization.name}</authorMail> > <authorMail>$\{project.developers[0].email}</authorMail> > the latter is not replaced and just comes litterally. > > Update: I added a minimal project > comprising a pom and some resource to be filtered. > What we see is, that ${project.organization.name} is filtered, > whereas $\{project.developers[0].email} is not: remains literal. > > Also I think, better than developers[0] would be a way to use a label, > e.g. a key, like an identifier. (but this is a feature request. ) > > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)