If it is causing confusion I would be happy to change it - please raise an
issue in Jira: http://issues.appfuse.org/browse/APF

Mike

On 15/04/2008, Chad Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Thanks for the reply.
>
> If my current project A has a dependency on B, whose WEB-INF/classes does
> the following sentence refer to?
>
> -------------------
>
> warpathExcludes    String    The filter that determines the resources, from
> the "dependent" war's WEB-INF/classes directory, to exclude from the
> classpath. Note that excludes takes priority over includes. Th default is
> the empty string, i.e. exclude nothing.
>
> ---------------------
>
> My original understanding was that it would exclude those files under B
> (the depended)'s WEB-INF/classes from being included in A(the dependent)'s
> classpath. For example,
>
> Project A (the dependent war)
>        WEB-INF/classes/jdbc.properties
>
> Project B (the depended war)
>        WEB-INF/classes/jdbc.properties
>
>  <configuration>
>                     <warpathExcludes>
>                         jdbc.properties
>                     </warpathExcludes>
> </configuration>
>
> which jdbc.properties will be excluded and which one will be included? If
> the answer is B, then I still think the original wording is a little bit
> confusing.
>
> Chad
>
>
> Matt Raible wrote:
>
> We use dependent because it seems to work best when describing a
> dependency - which is what the war is in your pom.xml.
>
> Matt
>
> On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Chad Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi,
>
>  When I read the following documentation at the following URL:
>
>  http://static.appfuse.org/maven-warpath-plugin/add-classes-mojo.html
>
>  I am confused by the word "dependent" in the following context:
>  -----------------------------------
>  Optional Parameters
>
>  warpathExcludes    String    The filter that determines the resources, from
> the "dependent" war's WEB-INF/classes directory, to exclude from the
> classpath. Note that excludes takes priority over includes. Th default is
> the empty string, i.e. exclude nothing.
>
>  warpathIncludes    String    The filter that determines the resources, from
> the "dependent" war's WEB-INF/classes directory, to include on the
> classpath. Default is "**".
>  -----------------------------------
>
>  To my understanding, the "dependent" war should be phrased as "depended"
> war. Can someone please clarify this a little bit? I am happy to learn if it
> is due to my poor English.
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Chad
>
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