I have a project being built on Linux but which needs scripts to be run on windows. So I generate batch files for starting the server under windows. These need to refer to a versioned jar. I also tag the README file with a ${project.version} the version so the uer can easily see about which version the file pertains to .
So I create an assembly descriptor :
...
<files>
<file>
<source>README</source>
<outputDirectory>/</outputDirectory>
<filtered>true</filtered>
</file>
<file>
<source>start-server.cmd</source>
<outputDirectory>/</outputDirectory>
<filtered>true</filtered>
<lineEnding>dos</lineEnding>
</file>
</files>
...
In the README file is the line
README ${project.version}
and in start-server.cmd I have
VERSION = ${project.version}
and after mvn assembly:assembly and unzipping the generated artifact
I find in README :
README 1.0.3-SNAPSHOT
and in the start-server.cmd
VERSION = ${project.version}
I am completely at a loss why it is replaced in one file and not in the other.