I'm using maven to build a Wonder app and I need to have a resource file (a 
keystore) end up in a directory on the classpath at runtime. In the ant build I 
could use the "otherclasspath" option of woapplication to add a 
Resources/Keystores folder to the classpath. Is there something equivalent for 
maven? 
Or, is there a way to tell maven to include those files in the application jar? 
The "standard" way as described in the maven getting-started guide doesn't seem 
to work - the files are just included in Resources, but not in the jar.
Thanks for any help.

Rob

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Rob Urquhart 
IT Services
Simon Fraser University
778-782-3650
[email protected]





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