Constant? It's the time the build happened. Please give me an example
of how this can work.
Thanks.
On 04/17/2013 01:00 PM, Igor Fedorenko wrote:
The easiest is to introduce pom profile that defines the property to a
well-known constant when running inside m2e.
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Regards,
Igor
On 2013-04-17 1:50 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
I am building a standalone java project with maven and it needs to
display the build timestamp in the application.
Based on
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13228472/how-to-acces-maven-build-timestamp-for-resource-filtering
which refers to
http://java.dzone.com/tips/stamping-version-number-and
which in turn refers to a bug in maven
I define the following property in my pom
<timestamp>${maven.build.timestamp}</timestamp>
<maven.build.timestamp.format>yyyy-MM-dd
HH:mm</maven.build.timestamp.format>
and then in a property resource, define
build.date=${timestamp}.
This works fine when I build using Maven explicitly, but does not work
when running the application from within eclipse.
Is there some way I can make m2e do this resource filtering when running
code from eclipse?
Thanks
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