Does that work to have <activation> with <activeByDefault> and a <property>
in the same profile? Does it activate if you put tomcat=local or anytime
some other profile doesn't get activated?

Thanks.

-- Lee

On 4/5/06, Richard Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Henry S. Isidro wrote:
> > Richard Wallace wrote:
> >
> >> Is the <activeByDefault /> flag working for profiles?  I've got the
> >> following profiles.xml
> >>
> >> <profiles>
> >>  <profile>
> >>    <id>tomcat-local</id>
> >>    <activation>
> >>      <activeByDefault/>
> >>      <property>
> >>        <name>tomcat</name>
> >>        <value>local</value>
> >>      </property>
> >>    </activation>
> >>    <properties>
> >>      <tomcat.server>tomcat-local</tomcat.server>
> >>      <tomcat.url>http://localhost:8080/manager</tomcat.url>
> >>    </properties>
> >>  </profile>
> >> </profiles>
> >
> > Shouldn't you put a value in the <activeByDefault> tag? Like
> > <activeByDefault>true</activeByDefault>
> Yup, you're absolutely right.   I hope that wasn't the problem this
> whole time.  That'd be really embarrassing ;)
>
> Thanks,
> Rich
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