thanks, and I am using maven3, and I just want to make those questions
clear, and then I could get better to understand maven.
Could anyone answer those two questions?

2012/12/16 Stephen Connolly <[email protected]>:
> Please stop looking at the maven 1.x stuff.
>
> Maven 1.x was a bad design.
>
> 2.0 onwards is a different methodology.
>
> Looking at 1.x docs will only teach you bad patterns.
>
> On Sunday, 16 December 2012, jinwei zhu wrote:
>
>> Ok, and thanks again!
>> But I still want to make the following questions clear :
>> 1. Since maven.repo.local is not a built in property, how Maven Core
>> itself and/or plugins will check to configure things if I use command
>> "mvn -Dmaven.repo.local=xxx install " ?   In another words, why  Maven
>> Core itself and/or plugins will check to config local repository if I
>> use command "mvn -Dmaven.repo.local=xxx install " ?
>> 2. In this page
>> http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/reference/properties.html , it tells
>> us "maven.repo.local" is Built-in Maven Properties, and it's default
>> value is "${maven.home.local}/repository" .   So, does this conflict
>> with your idea ?
>>
>>
>> 2012/12/16 Anders Hammar <[email protected] <javascript:;>>:
>> >> Thanks,Hervé. I have read some maven books and the url link [1].  But
>> >> they do not tell us where are the built-in maven properties such as
>> >> "maven.repo.local" and do not tell us if maven3 still support built-in
>> >> maven properties like maven1. It is confuing me much!
>> >>
>> >
>> > maven.repo.local is not a built in property. What you don't seems to
>> > distinguish between is built in properties, which for example would be
>> > settings.localRepository or project.version, and Java system properties,
>> > such as maven.repo.local or skipTests, which Maven Core itself and/or
>> > plugins checks to configure things. Just because you can specify a Java
>> > system property to configure something in the build doesn't mean that
>> > property exists by default in a build.
>> >
>> > Also, please do not start multiple mail threads about the same topic. One
>> > thread is enough.
>> >
>> > /Anders
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> 2012/12/16 Hervé BOUTEMY <[email protected] <javascript:;>>:
>> >> > yes, there is interpolation in poms: see the reference [1]
>> >> >
>> >> > I suppose this is treated with more explanation in any Maven book
>> >> >
>> >> > Regards,
>> >> >
>> >> > Hervé
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > [1] http://maven.apache.org/ref/3.0.4/maven-model-builder/
>> >> >
>> >> > Le dimanche 16 décembre 2012 15:26:45 jinwei zhu a écrit :
>> >> >> Hi, community,
>> >> >>       In this url
>> >> >> "http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/reference/properties.html"; , it
>> >> >> intruduces many maven's built-in properties, for example,
>> >> >> maven.repo.local, but it is maven 1.x ,  Do these properties still
>> >> >> exist in maven3 ? Could we use these properties in pom.xml like
>> >> >> ${maven.repo.local} ? It seems ${maven.repo.local} do not work if
>> >> >> without defining "maven.repo.local" in maven command like "mvn
>> >> >> -Dmaven.repo.local=xxx install".
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Best regards!
>> >> >>
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