Thanks for you answer, Edwin,
I don't really understand what's the common point between filtering files and
inserting variables in xdoc files... To make a download page, I can surely make a
filter, or just do so that the assembly plug-in copies the zip/tar files directly in
the folder that the site will use as a download folder.
But if I want my download.xml xdoc file to make a link that automatically stays up to
date by adding the right version number to the href, how do I do it?
Edwin Punzalan a écrit :
You can probably use a filtering plugin like the resource plugin to
filter your files before running the site goal.
Sebastien Pennec wrote:
Hi,
I've been battling with xdoc and apt files for some hours now, and
looking around on the web, too: I haven't found any example of
xdoc/apt file with variable insertions in them.
I don't imagine this could _not_ be possible with Maven 2... actually,
I don't need anything complicated, just some kind of
${project.version} variable that I could insert in a download link,
for example.
Even in the Maven svn repository, people use xdoc or apt files without
any variables.
Is it just impossible, or have I not searched enough?
Thanks :)
Sebastien
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