Good day to you, Neil ,
On top of my head,....
1. Copy your tomcat-zip somewhere in your target ( probably using the
maven-dependency-plugin ).
2. Set ${XXX} to the location where you copied tomcat-zip
Cheers,
Franz
neilb wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am starting to use Cargo for functional testing in maven2. I would like
> to
> store the tomcat install zip in the local repository and then resolve the
> path to the dependancy as a system property in at test. For example:
>
> ...
> <dependency>
> <groupId>tomcat</groupId>
> <artifactId>tomcat-zip</artifactId>
> <version>5</version>
> <type>zip</type>
> </dependency>
> ...
>
> ...
> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
> <artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
> <configuration>
> <printSummary>true</printSummary>
> <useFile>false</useFile>
> <systemProperties>
> <property>
> <name>tomcat.zip</name>
> <value>${XXX}</value>
> </property>
> </systemProperties>
> </configuration>
> </plugin>
> ...
>
> Please can anyone tell me how to get the path to a dependancy like this in
> the
> pom.
>
> Thanks
> Neil
>
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