it is a much better practice to use include everythig but java like eelco and martijn showed you. if later you decide to add a .properties file for any reason (validator messages, i18n, whatever) or a package resource (.css, images) they will magically not appear in the war and you will have to go digging and figuring out why.

just my humble opinion

-Igor


On 3/3/06, Rob Dickens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks goes to Martijn and Eelco.

I managed to get away with adding just the following (to the pom.xml,
to copy the files into place):

<project>
   ...
   <build>
     <resources>
       <resource>
        <directory>src/main/java</directory>
        <includes>
          <include>**/*.html</include>
        </includes>
       </resource>
     </resources>
     ...
   </build>
   ...
</project>

Rob



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