Maybe use a special profile in which you will define your properties? Cheers
2009/2/15 Mick Knutson <mickknut...@gmail.com> > I am looking at this as a solution to externalize my db username and > password: > http://mojo.codehaus.org/dbunit-maven-plugin/examples/settings.html > > But my issue is that, in my unit tests, I use dbunit and this seems that it > will map just fine, but when I run integration tests, I use a filtered > jdbc.username for example. > ** > * > > <dbunit.dataTypeFactoryName>org.dbunit.ext.mysql.MySqlDataTypeFactory</dbunit.dataTypeFactoryName> > <dbunit.operation.type>INSERT</dbunit.operation.type> > > <jdbc.groupId>mysql</jdbc.groupId> > <jdbc.artifactId>mysql-connector-java</jdbc.artifactId> > <jdbc.version>${mysql.version}</jdbc.version> > > > > <hibernate.dialect>org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5InnoDBDialect</hibernate.dialect> > <jdbc.driverClassName>com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</jdbc.driverClassName> > > > <jdbc.url><![CDATA[jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/testdb?createDatabaseIfNotExist=true&useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=utf-8&sessionVariables=FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0]]></jdbc.url> > > <jdbc.username>root</jdbc.username> > <jdbc.password></jdbc.password> > * > > I am wondering how I could get these settings from my <server> in my > settings.xml ?? > > --- > Thank You… > > Mick Knutson, President > > BASE Logic, Inc. > Enterprise Architecture, Design, Mentoring & Agile Consulting > p. (866) BLiNC-411: (254-6241-1) > f. (415) 685-4233 > > Website: http://baselogic.com > Linked IN: http://linkedin.com/in/mickknutson > Twitter: http://twitter.com/mickknutson > Vacation Rental: http://tahoe.baselogic.com > --- > -- Baptiste <Batmat> MATHUS - http://batmat.net Sauvez un arbre, Mangez un castor !