Thanks so much, that did the trick.
Docs people: It would be helpful for the archetype create page to have
Milos's example, as well as that of standard resources:
<resources>
<resource>src/main/resources/hibernate.properties</resource>
<resource>src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml</resource>
</resources>
Nathan
Milos Kleint wrote:
> hmm, not sure if it's the right solution, but I just specified the
> resources to be sources..
> <sources>
> <source>src/main/resources/layer.xml</source>
> <source>src/main/resources/Bundle.properties</source>
> </sources>
> that seemed to do the trick as far as I remember.
>
> Regards
>
> Milos
>
> On 12/29/05, Nathan Hamblen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I'd like to create an archetype that builds projects with a resource that
>> maps to the same directory where the class files will eventually reside.
>> The Maven 2 project itself would have the following structure:
>>
>> src
>> `-- main
>> |-- java
>> | `-- somepackagename
>> | `-- SomeClassName.java
>> `-- resources
>> `-- somepackagename
>> `-- SomeClassName.properties
>>
>> This works fine, I just can't figure out how to create it via an
>> archetype.
>> SomeClassName.java will be put into whatever package the user requests
>> automatically, but the properties file will just sit under "resources".
>>
>> Is there a way to do this -- and I don't mind if it's ugly -- or is the
>> archetype creator just not that flexible yet?
>>
>> (Hi, I'm new here. Thanks for Maven 2; it's saving my life!)
>>
>> Nathan
>>
>>
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