Hi

I can't find the exact documentation reference right now, but yes, Maven 
properties (session properties as they are called IIUIC) with a capital initial 
letter are by default used as bundle headers (in addition to the actual 
<Instruction> elements.

Regards
Felix

Am 15.10.2013 um 15:05 schrieb Stefan Burkard:

> Hi Felix-Users
> 
> I added a Maven property to my POM file with the name "<Spring-Context>".
> 
> I did this to use it's value in the "instructions" block of the
> maven-bundle-plugin. To my surprise, I didn't needed to add it to the
> instructions block. The property was already "magically" added with it's
> value to the manifest-file.
> 
> Is this a documented feature of the maven-bundle-plugin to recognize
> manifest-headers by name in the maven properties?
> 
> Thanks
> Stefan

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