Most of your pom's element can be referenced as ${project.x.y....}, so ${project.build.directory} by default is path_to_your "target" dir.
-D On 3/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Dan, > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: ext dan tran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Sent: 17 March, 2006 20:03 > > >You can use the pom itself, ie ${project.build.directory} > > > >-D > > Sorry, I don't understand, what you're trying to tell me :-) Can you > please add one or two sentences :-) Is ${project.build.directory} one > variable or can I somehow look the others up by using that? > > _ __ _ _ > //\ndreas.[|-bbert-[]/arroum(a)[|\|okia.com > `- ` > Andreas Ebbert-Karroum > Software Design Engineer - Nokia Networks Services / Middleware > phone: +49-211-94123928, fax: +49-211-9412-3838 > Heltorfer Straße 1, 40472 Düsseldorf, Germany > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > This message is confidential. If you have received this message in error, > please delete it from your system. You should not copy it for any purpose, > or disclose its contents to any other person. Internet communications are > not secure and therefore Nokia GmbH does not accept legal responsibility > for the contents of this message as it has been transmitted over a public > network. Thank you. > Nokia GmbH, Nokia Networks is a German Company. Further information > about the Company is available from its principal offices at > Heltorferstrasse 1, D-40472, Düsseldorf, Germany and from the > website at http://www.nokia.com/ > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >