Once you invoke the plugin on dev.properties, any properties in the file
will become part of the build. So if the property file contained:

var1=value1
var2=value2

It would be the equivalent of you declaring the following in your pom.xml or
settings.xml:

<properties>
  <var1>value1</var1>
  <var2>value2</var2>
</properties>

So you can either:

A) specify one property file which contains all your properties
OR
B) declare them manually in your pom.xml or settings.xml

Note that you don't have to do both A and B, just one of them.

I like the simplicity of A and the power to have multiple property files is
also nice.




Mick Knutson-4 wrote:
> 
> I have a question about this plugin....
> is this going to allow me to pull a file from the local machine:
> 
> <file>c:/etc/config/dev.properties</file>
> 
> Then put those parameters into scope of the build. Similiar to
> settings.xml
>     <properties>
>                 <project.param>Project-Parameter</project.param>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 10/16/06, Zarar Siddiqi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Here's a site for the plugin:
>>
>> http://individual.utoronto.ca/zarar/properties-maven-plugin/site/
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Zarar Siddiqi wrote:
>> >
>> > I've written a plugin that serves as a good utility in handling
>> > properties.  Given the many questions on this mailing list about
>> handling
>> > properties for different environments and I/O'ing them from files, I
>> think
>> > this would help in alleviating this problem.
>> >
>> > It has three goals (for now):
>> >
>> > 1. read-project-properties: Given a set of property files in name=value
>> > format, it reads them and stores them as project properties.  This
>> would
>> > be nice for those of us that store environment specific information in
>> > different property files.
>> >
>> > 2. write-project-properties: Writes project properties to a given file.
>> > Helpful when some properties need to be available at runtime (e.g.:
>> > Spring's PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer)
>> >
>> > 3. write-active-profile-properties:  Writes the properties of any
>> active
>> > profiles to a file.
>> >
>> > The above three are the use cases that I've encountered.  I'm sure
>> there
>> > are many more.
>> >
>> > If there is any interest in such a plugin, do respond to this and I
>> will
>> > make a site for it and start the process of submitting a plugin to
>> > org.codehaus.mojo.
>> >
>> > Thank you.
>> >
>> >
>>
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> 
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> 
> DJ MICK
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