Julien,
You should be able to achieve this by taking advantage of maven resource
filtering feature. Including it in the pom is a bit more tricky though, you can
replace a ${variable_placeholder} in the POM by providing the version on the
commandline likeso: -Dmyversion=<value>. However this doesnt meet your
requirement to use a properties file.
Thanks,
-Guillaume
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From: Julien Martin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Mon 19/01/2009 6:18 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Maven + POM + version + webapp context parameter
Hello,
I would like to achieve the following:
-retrieve the <version> from a properties file so that I can include it in
both the POM and my web.xml (context parameter). Does that make sense? How
can I achieve this?
Thanks,
Julien.
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