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You can create a new module that contains your shared config files and add it as a dependency for
your project, with test scope if your config files are used only for tests
Emmanuel
jiangshachina a écrit :
Hi guys,
I'm using Spring, Struts and Hibernate, and have to deal with so many
configura
ts.
How to solve the problem(excepts for copying the file to app project
directly)?
In fact, we must encounter too many similar cases in real-world projects.
a cup of Java, cheers!
Sha Jiang
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