Re: Properties files proper location

2009-04-18 Thread Markos Fragkakis

Markos Fragkakis wrote:

Hi,

I am having some problems that I expected to be common, however I 
could not find a solution online for either.


I want create a maven project for a swing application. My IDE is 
Eclipse. In order to run, the application needs to read a a couple of 
text configuration files, which are located in a params directory, 
in the root directory of the application. So, if ${root} id the 
application directory, these files should be in ${root}/params. 
Furthermore, the application needs to log into the directory ${root}/log.


Until now, without Maven, I had created the directories params and log 
(log was in .cvsignore) in my Eclipse project directory. Every time 
the project was run, the two directories were found and used.


Now, Maven puts its classes in target/classes. In order to run the 
project from within the IDE, I have put the two directories in the 
resources directory. So, when I compile the project, they are put 
inside the target directory, along with the classes and everything 
works. This placing, however, will put them also in the jar file of 
the project, which I would not like, since the configuration files in 
the params directory are supposed to be changes by the user.


What is the correct (by-the-book) placing of the files if I need to be 
able run my project as before, from within the IDE? Are there any 
additional steps, like using the assembly plugin to create the 
directory structure?


This is probably a best practices issue.

Any suggestions / ideas are welcome.

Best regards,
Markos Fragkakis

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Re: Properties files proper location

2009-04-18 Thread Stevo Slavić
Hello Markos,

Maybe you could place fail-safe-params.properties with default settings
within jar, thus within src/main/resources, and support them to be
overridden by user using external params.properties file.

Regards,
Stevo.

On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Markos Fragkakis 
markos.fragka...@agilis-sa.gr wrote:

 Markos Fragkakis wrote:

 Hi,

 I am having some problems that I expected to be common, however I could
 not find a solution online for either.

 I want create a maven project for a swing application. My IDE is Eclipse.
 In order to run, the application needs to read a a couple of text
 configuration files, which are located in a params directory, in the root
 directory of the application. So, if ${root} id the application directory,
 these files should be in ${root}/params. Furthermore, the application needs
 to log into the directory ${root}/log.

 Until now, without Maven, I had created the directories params and log
 (log was in .cvsignore) in my Eclipse project directory. Every time the
 project was run, the two directories were found and used.

 Now, Maven puts its classes in target/classes. In order to run the project
 from within the IDE, I have put the two directories in the resources
 directory. So, when I compile the project, they are put inside the target
 directory, along with the classes and everything works. This placing,
 however, will put them also in the jar file of the project, which I would
 not like, since the configuration files in the params directory are supposed
 to be changes by the user.

 What is the correct (by-the-book) placing of the files if I need to be
 able run my project as before, from within the IDE? Are there any additional
 steps, like using the assembly plugin to create the directory structure?

 This is probably a best practices issue.

 Any suggestions / ideas are welcome.

 Best regards,
 Markos Fragkakis

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 Thanks,


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Re: Properties files proper location

2009-04-18 Thread David Hoffer
My take on this is that there is no 'standard' by the book so-to-speak maven
way of doing this.  The standard thing in maven is to create one artifact
per project so its standard to include files, etc in jar but not to
externalize them.  But that doesn't solve your problem.

However, like you suggested, you can add these other resources via the
assembly plugin however there is no standard folder(s) or practices here you
can do what you want.

If there is something more standard than this; I too, would like to know
about it.

-Dave

On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Stevo Slavić ssla...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Markos,

 Maybe you could place fail-safe-params.properties with default settings
 within jar, thus within src/main/resources, and support them to be
 overridden by user using external params.properties file.

 Regards,
 Stevo.

 On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Markos Fragkakis 
 markos.fragka...@agilis-sa.gr wrote:

  Markos Fragkakis wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  I am having some problems that I expected to be common, however I could
  not find a solution online for either.
 
  I want create a maven project for a swing application. My IDE is
 Eclipse.
  In order to run, the application needs to read a a couple of text
  configuration files, which are located in a params directory, in the
 root
  directory of the application. So, if ${root} id the application
 directory,
  these files should be in ${root}/params. Furthermore, the application
 needs
  to log into the directory ${root}/log.
 
  Until now, without Maven, I had created the directories params and log
  (log was in .cvsignore) in my Eclipse project directory. Every time the
  project was run, the two directories were found and used.
 
  Now, Maven puts its classes in target/classes. In order to run the
 project
  from within the IDE, I have put the two directories in the resources
  directory. So, when I compile the project, they are put inside the
 target
  directory, along with the classes and everything works. This placing,
  however, will put them also in the jar file of the project, which I
 would
  not like, since the configuration files in the params directory are
 supposed
  to be changes by the user.
 
  What is the correct (by-the-book) placing of the files if I need to be
  able run my project as before, from within the IDE? Are there any
 additional
  steps, like using the assembly plugin to create the directory structure?
 
  This is probably a best practices issue.
 
  Any suggestions / ideas are welcome.
 
  Best regards,
  Markos Fragkakis
 
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   Any suggestions? I believe this  is an issue other people have as well,
  and many would benefit if solutions, or even a discussion is documented.
 
  Thanks,
 
 
  Markos Fragkakis
 
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Properties files proper location

2009-04-14 Thread Markos Fragkakis

Hi,

I am having some problems that I expected to be common, however I  
could not find a solution online for either.


I want create a maven project for a swing application. My IDE is  
Eclipse. In order to run, the application needs to read a a couple of  
text configuration files, which are located in a params directory,  
in the root directory of the application. So, if ${root} id the  
application directory, these files should be in ${root}/params.  
Furthermore, the application needs to log into the directory ${root}/ 
log.


Until now, without Maven, I had created the directories params and log  
(log was in .cvsignore) in my Eclipse project directory. Every time  
the project was run, the two directories were found and used.


Now, Maven puts its classes in target/classes. In order to run the  
project from within the IDE, I have put the two directories in the  
resources directory. So, when I compile the project, they are put  
inside the target directory, along with the classes and everything  
works. This placing, however, will put them also in the jar file of  
the project, which I would not like, since the configuration files in  
the params directory are supposed to be changes by the user.


What is the correct (by-the-book) placing of the files if I need to be  
able run my project as before, from within the IDE? Are there any  
additional steps, like using the assembly plugin to create the  
directory structure?


This is probably a best practices issue.

Any suggestions / ideas are welcome.

Best regards,
Markos Fragkakis

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