thinking out loud here:
can't you do like mvn -DtheDate=01062006 and
<finalname>myproject-${theDate}</finalname>, will this get interpolated?
Jorg
On 5/31/06, Julian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Was just talking about this in another thread.
One way is to use the maven-buildnumber-plugin to generate a
timestamp for you, and then change the finalName element in your build.
http://commons.ucalgary.ca/projects/maven-buildnumber-plugin/howto.html
IIRC though, this will work for packaging, but not for deploying/
releasing, which both create it's finalName differently than that
specified, and is one reason (of several) why I like to tuck away the
version numbers in some meta data in the war file, rather than in the
filename. The filename is a SNAPSHOT (and unchanging) until released,
at which point it does get a different filename. But maybe you need
it anyway.
HTH,
J
On 31-May-06, at 3:53 AM, Christian Wiesing wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Is it possible to put the current date into the filename of the war-
> archive? (like project-20060501.war)
>
> Thanks.
>
> Christian
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University of Calgary
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