Hi,
I have a project with only a single xml file.
What should I define in the pom.xml file so that it will be installed
and deployed?
Thanks
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Hello,
Wow, I never thought a project could consist only of a single xml file.
Anyway, I assume that it is a java-related project, so suggest that you
package it as a resource (relocate it in ${basedir}/src/main/resources) and
package it as a jar file. You can use a simple pom.xml (containing on
On 6/10/07, Rahamim, Zvi (Zvi) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a project with only a single xml file.
What should I define in the pom.xml file so that it will be installed
and deployed?
If you really want that file to be "the artifact" then I suppose you'd
have to invent a new packaging type
Hi,
Just wrap it up as a jar-packaged module, put the xml in src/main/resources
and you should be fine.
Remember to lookup the xml file via the classpath.
Cheers
Jo
On 6/10/07, Rahamim, Zvi (Zvi) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have a project with only a single xml file.
What should I define
Hi,
depends largely on what you want to deploy it as. As a JAR or a RAR
(Resource Archive) or something else. Look at the maven plugin page
for plugins resembling your artifact type.
Regards,
Christian
Am 10.06.2007 um 18:21 schrieb Rahamim, Zvi (Zvi):
Hi,
I have a project with only a s
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On 6/10/07, Rahamim, Zvi (Zvi) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a project with only a single xml file.
> What should I define in the pom.xml file so that it will be
ojects, this is the reason I
want it to be in a separate project.
2. I don't want it to be packaged, but I want it to be as is.
Zvi
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