I have two profiles in my pom.xml, dev and stage:
<profiles>
<profile>
<id>dev</id>
<properties>
<hostname开发者_运维知识库>vl-wlp1.hk.oracle.com</hostname>
</properties>
<id>stage</id>
<properties>
<hostname>vl-wcfs.hk.oracle.com</hostname>
</properties>
</profile>
</profiles>
And I'd like use these in my site documentation at:
src/site/apt/index.apt
like so:
Dev Site: ${dev.hostname}
Stage Site: ${stage.hostname}
Can I do that or something else that has the same effect?
Not without a huge hack, no.
If you want to read both property values independently, they will have to be two different properties.
How about a pragmatic solution like this:
<properties>
<dev.host>vl-wlp1.hk.oracle.com</dev.host>
<stage.host>vl-wcfs.hk.oracle.com</stage.host>
</properties>
<profiles>
<profile>
<id>dev</id>
<properties>
<hostname>${dev.host}</hostname>
</properties>
<id>stage</id>
<properties>
<hostname>${stage.host}</hostname>
</properties>
</profile>
</profiles>
src/site/apt/index.apt:
Dev Site: ${dev.host}
Stage Site: ${stage.host}
(The huge hack mentioned above would mean programmatically iterating over the current project's profiles and parsing each profile's properties manually, you could do that in a custom maven plugin or in a Groovy Script using GMaven)
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