Hi Wayne,
thx for claryfing my concept...it's quite what I meant... :-)
Cheers
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Can you please tell me which tag is that *(for default folder inclusion,
which in turn exists )*
This tag/feature does not
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Hi Anamika,
anamika gupta wrote:
if i put resources tag in my pom.xml, then it includes only those files
and folders which i described in the resources tag and leave all the
files and folders which are in the src/main/resources folders.
Can you please tell me the reason.
Any help is
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which in turn exists )*
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Can you please tell me which tag is that *(for default folder inclusion,
which in turn exists )*
This tag/feature does not currently exist. I think Daniele was
theorizing about a possible future feature to handle such a need.
Until then, simply add the folder directly as a resource along with