have a look at the enforcer plugin

2009/6/4 turbo-555 <fdur...@ticino.com>

>
> Hi all,
>
> I have the need to create a configuration file for several, different,
> platforms.
> Therefore I have a xxx-service.xml in which I call some value that are set
> in the <user>/.m2/settings.xml.
>
> For example:
> #settings.xml
> <properties>
>    <settings.file.value>(user)/.m2/settings.xml</settings.file.value>
> </properties>
>
> and then in the xxx-service.xml
> #xxx-service.xml
> ...
> <jndi:value type="java.lang.String">${settings.file.value}</jndi:value>
> ...
>
>
> This works just fine.
>
> My problem is, if "setting.file.value" isn't set in settings.xml the
> compiler simply skips the step an leaves the ${settings.file.value} at his
> place. My question is, is there a possibility, a setting to switch in order
> to get an explicit warning message in case of a missing definition?
>
>
> thanks a lot for your help
>
>
> rgds
> Turbo-555
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