2010/3/5 Anders Hammar <[email protected]>

> Generally, read files from the classpath.
> So, remove the config.properties form your server project. For any unit
> tests you can put a config.properties under src/test/resources (will be on
> the test class path). The add the config.properties to you war project so
> that it will be added to the webapp's class path. And there you go... Or,
> you might even want to keep the config.properties outside the war if you
> want to have different configuration for each environment.

Yes, it is just why I did this.
But where should I put the config.properties in the war module. The
structures of my proect is :

Server
--src/main/java
        --ClassWhichUseTheConfigFile () //use the
XX.class.getResource("config.properties")
        --config.poperties
--src/mainresourcs

Web
--src/main/webapp
  .......


So if I put the file to Web(war) module, I may have to modify the manner to
get it.


> Your app server
> will likely have some folder where you can add config.properties so that it
> ends up on the class path.
>
> /Anders
>
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 14:48, maven apache <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > HI:
> > I have two module Server(type of jar) and Web(type of war).
> > The Web module need Server, however in the Server module I need to read
> > something from a config file(config.properties), this file is put under
> the
> > Server module, and I do not want to this file packaged to the server.jar
> > file, I want to it under the Web/WEB-INFO/classes .
> > So I use the maven-jar-plugin to exclude the config.properties, however
> > after I run "mvn clean install" , I found that the server.jar do not
> > contain
> > the config.properties( this is just I expected), however the file do not
> > exist under the Web/WEB-INFO/classes.
> > So I want to know if there are any ways to implement my requirement?
> >
>

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