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I have a Maven project. The project pom.xml contains a dependent jar file in which the x.properties file is present.

Now, this x.properties file have some variable declared in it like -

excel.location = ${root.folder}

root.folder is defined in the pom.xml as -

<properties>
<root.folder>${project.basedir}/Test</root.folder>
</properties>

When I read the properties file from jar file (using ClassLoader) I don't get the actual variable value (i.e. resource filtering is not achieved).

How can I achieve this?

how do I filter resources from dependent jar

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  • @Xabster it's mainly in config rather than in code. anything specific you want?
    – Saikat
    Aug 11, 2014 at 6:14

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Resource filtering will only occur when the jar is built - i.e. when mvn package is run on the project. If it is in a dependent jar, nothing will be filtered as the jar has already been built elsewhere.

It seems like when that jar was built, filtering was not done.

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