I'm having the same problem too. The only way i could get a default
value working was to remove the <default> element and put in the
<expression> element the actual default value of the parameter. This is
not supose to work this way right ?
Cheers
Hugo
John Casey wrote:
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just as a test, can you try ${salutation} instead? I'm doing some
research into what expression language is enabled by default, but
currently I'm not sure. also, if you want to use OGNL syntax
specifically regardless of the default, you can specify this with:
<execute xmlns:marmalade-control="marmalade-control"
marmalade-control:el="ognl">
...
This will enable OGNL expression syntax for the entire <execute/>
structure, unless some tag within specifies a different syntax for
itself and its children.
HTH,
john
Edwin Punzalan wrote:
Running m2 -Dsalutation=Hiya hello:hello prints
Hiya, World
But running m2 hello:hello prints
#salutation, World
Why is the default not working???
attached is my hello.mmld file
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