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I know i can add the jar in my project and i can use it, but that's something i don't want to do. I need to use the source code of core Module which we have in the spark_parent_2.12 on github.
I am able to extract the core project from the spark and add it into my project as dependency here is my pom.xml.
project's pom.xml
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-May-16 at 12:36You should add spark-tags
dependency :
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This is my build-helper-maven-plugin configuration in pom.xml:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Nov-10 at 06:41Have a look at the documentation.
The right structure is:
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I already tried some answers of similar endeavors but nothing quite fits with what I'm trying to achieve...
This is what I'm trying to do:
I'm trying to build (filter) property files based on (other) property files.
We have a property file which contain general properties. That file (default.properties for now) is read and parsed like a charm.
Then, we also would like to have specific properties depending on environment. (I know, not good practice, but this is the best solution since we have independent builds on different machines and generating all of the properties everywhere is not handy)
That's where we get into trouble...
When specifying a path containing a property (targetEnvironment in this case) it doesn't get filled in with it's value.
- I already tried switching phases (generate-resources/initialize/process-resources);
- use cli property with:
mvn clean install -DtargetEnvironment=NT
- use a profile called with:
(inside the pom)
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Apr-24 at 12:12I don't know how to solve the original problem but I found something that does what I want to do:
If you have a property file (with values to replace values in other property files; for instance:)
(top-level.properties)
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