Yes, I tried that. I also tried doubling the dollar sign. Neither worked.
If the syntax looked like \${bean.property} I got a warning about an unknown
variable "bean.property" and I got \${bean.property} in my output. Likewise
with the doubled dollar sign.
I could live with the warning, but it died on the ${empty bean.property}
reference. It complained about an unrecognized token " empty bean.property"
and a lot of other stuff, and that it was expecting a close brace.
I've written plenty of parsers and in grad school taught compiler
construction (back in the dark ages of the early 1980s). I understand what's
going on.
Is there some place I could look in the source? Where is the parsing
happening?
-K
On 3/13/06 6:16 PM, "Alexandre Poitras" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried '\'? I don't know if it's work but it is usually the
> convention in the Java world.
>
> On 3/13/06, Kathryn Huxtable <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I posted this last week and never got a response.
>>
>> I'm creating an archetype for my team to use in creating new projects. I
>> want to include a sample jsp file with jstl tags. The archetype creates just
>> fine, but when I do a "mvn archetype:create" command it blows up on the
>>
>> ${empty bean.property}
>>
>> Is there some way to escape the dollar sign in the file?
>>
>> --
>> Kathryn Huxtable
>> Middleware Architect
>> IT Core Middleware
>> The University of Kansas
>>
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