Try the following line in jelly:
<echo>0${res.targetPath}0 0${res.targetPath == ''}0</echo>
My output was:
[echo] 00 0false0
So the string is empty but still it's not equal to empty.
Must be a null != empty bug, but is this possible in Jelly?
It wasn't before, because it breaks backwards compability with maven 1.0.2:
For example (partly taken from the idea plugin, which doesn't work
properly in m1.1-b2):
<j:forEach var="res" items="${pom.build.resources}">
<echo>0${res.targetPath}0 0${res.targetPath == ''}0</echo>
<j:if test="${res.includes.isEmpty() and res.targetPath == ''}">
<echo>Normally the resources would be have been added here</echo>
...
</j:if>
</j:forEach>
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With kind regards,
Geoffrey De Smet
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