Does
${pom.getPluginContext('maven-war-plugin').getVariable('XXX')}
help?
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dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
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khote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 30/08/2003 10:25:26 AM:
I'm playing around with a postGoal for webapp ...
postGoal
, perhaps I'd have to write
a plugin to do all that for me: maven-loadUninvokedPluginProperties-plugin
or some such.
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I can use
${pom.getPluginContext('maven-WHATEVER-plugin').getVariable('X
XX')} only if that WHATEVER plugin was invoked
-loadUninvokedPluginProperties-plugin
or some such.
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Does
${pom.getPluginContext('maven-war-plugin
on
the content).
Eg. War:load does nothing but bring the plugin into action.
This is likely to change in the future.
- Brett
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