this is how you make m2 copy html/other files from source dirs

       <resources>
           <resource>
               <filtering>false</filtering>
               <directory>src/main/java</directory>
               <includes>
                   <include>**</include>
               </includes>
               <excludes>
                   <exclude>**/*.java</exclude>
               </excludes>
           </resource>
       </resources>

-igor



On 1/12/07, Landry Soules <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

Have anybody developped a Wicket web app using Maven2 ?
I'm pretty stuck since Maven will only package class files, leaving html
and properties files at bay.
It will work if you reproduce your package structure in
src/main/resources, and put your non-class files there, but it makes
then your developement quite tedious....
What is the right method ?

Thanks

Landry Soules

PS: if someone managed to make m2 eclipse plugin live in peace with WTP,
i will like to hear from you too !

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