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<id>jboss-eap-repository-6.4.0</id> | <id>jboss-eap-repository-6.4.0</id> | ||
<url>file://${env.RUNTIME_DIR}/jboss-eap-6.4.0.GA-maven-repository</url> | <url>file://${env.RUNTIME_DIR}/jboss-eap-6.4.0.GA-maven-repository</url> | ||
</repository> | </repository> | ||
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Environment variables specified as such will be de-referenced in [[Maven pom.xml|pom.xml]] and [[Maven settings.xml#Overview|settings.xml]]. |
Latest revision as of 19:26, 1 March 2017
Internal
Overview
Maven is able to access environment variables in its configuration files by specifying the environment variable using the following format:
${env.SOME_VARIABLE}
Example of specifying a local filesystem repository:
<repository> <id>jboss-eap-repository-6.4.0</id> <url>file://${env.RUNTIME_DIR}/jboss-eap-6.4.0.GA-maven-repository</url> </repository>
Environment variables specified as such will be de-referenced in pom.xml and settings.xml.