Using the clean plugin does seem much better but I could not find any docs
on how to drop a folder only files in a folder.

-Dave

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 7:44 AM, Brett Porter <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On 04/09/2009, at 11:33 PM, David Hoffer wrote:
>
>  Do you know of a way, using gmaven, to drop a folder containing files
>> and/or
>> subfolders?  Currently I consider my solution to be a hack because its bad
>> enough that the logic of what to cleanup is not in the test case source
>> file, but when I have to manually specify each and every file to delete
>> it's
>> a hack.  This will never stay in sync over time.
>>
>> If I could put all my temp test files/folders in a folder called 'tmp' and
>> then just drop 'tmp' using gmaven that's less of a hack.
>>
>>
> I think you'd be better off configuring an instance of the clean plugin
> instead of gmaven if all you want to do is delete a directory. It can take
> an arbitrary set of files / directories to clean.
>
>  You are right on the lifecyle, I forgot that I had set a phase...I'll
>> change
>> it to 'test'.  I always get confused on this issue...do plugins ALWAYS run
>> AFTER the phase they are attached to?
>>
>
> No, they run in that phase, but are added after any already specified (so
> after anything built in).
>
>
> - Brett
>
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