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I have a Maven project and my aim is to find a way how to append a build number during each build to JS source files in existing html file. I expect to obtain after build.

<script src="JSsource.js?ver=123123"></script>

I have tried to deal with it via maven-war-plugin, ${build.number} and buildnumber-maven-plugin, but unsuccessfully - my file still has a name with a variable name.

<script src="JSsource.js?ver=${buildNumber}"></script>

Any ideas will be appreciated.

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  • What is the problem? Resources are copied, but with placeholder, not value? Or resources are not copied? Also, documentation suggests to try **/*.html if your files are not directly in webapp. Jun 14, 2016 at 12:05
  • Yes, the problem is that variables are not set into a proper place and I have a ${build.number} in my html. I should have mentioned it - excuse me.
    – ryzhman
    Jun 14, 2016 at 12:08
  • You can use ${project.version} for the maven version number. Or you'll need to pass in a build number as a system property (eg CI revision number) and reference it using ${some.system.property} (eg mvn -Dsome.system.property=12345 clean install
    – lance-java
    Jun 14, 2016 at 12:09
  • you should probably enable resources filtering then, as per official documentation, here Jun 14, 2016 at 12:09
  • Lance Java Thanks for idea, but adding ${project.version} didn't work as well. Even ${pom.version} fails to work properly. In terms of manual system property - I'd like to make this process completely automatical, thus, suppose, it isn't a good way out.
    – ryzhman
    Jun 14, 2016 at 12:22

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