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


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> Hi Dan,
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> >From: ext dan tran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >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?
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