Does adding a directory as a resource in Maven include all subdirectories?












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With Maven, when you add a directory as a resource (in the POM - therefore adding it to the projects classpath), are all sub-directories automatically added too?



Example:



    <resources>
<resource>
<directory>/project-directory/folder-in-project/resources/</directory>
</resource>
</resources>


If the directory resources has an XML file called A.xml in it, and a folder (called moreResources), which contains files B.xml and C.xml, will all the XML files be accessible to my project?










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  • You should never have an absolute path in your resources definition...only relative path...

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With Maven, when you add a directory as a resource (in the POM - therefore adding it to the projects classpath), are all sub-directories automatically added too?



Example:



    <resources>
<resource>
<directory>/project-directory/folder-in-project/resources/</directory>
</resource>
</resources>


If the directory resources has an XML file called A.xml in it, and a folder (called moreResources), which contains files B.xml and C.xml, will all the XML files be accessible to my project?










share|improve this question























  • You should never have an absolute path in your resources definition...only relative path...

    – khmarbaise
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:09














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With Maven, when you add a directory as a resource (in the POM - therefore adding it to the projects classpath), are all sub-directories automatically added too?



Example:



    <resources>
<resource>
<directory>/project-directory/folder-in-project/resources/</directory>
</resource>
</resources>


If the directory resources has an XML file called A.xml in it, and a folder (called moreResources), which contains files B.xml and C.xml, will all the XML files be accessible to my project?










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With Maven, when you add a directory as a resource (in the POM - therefore adding it to the projects classpath), are all sub-directories automatically added too?



Example:



    <resources>
<resource>
<directory>/project-directory/folder-in-project/resources/</directory>
</resource>
</resources>


If the directory resources has an XML file called A.xml in it, and a folder (called moreResources), which contains files B.xml and C.xml, will all the XML files be accessible to my project?







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  • You should never have an absolute path in your resources definition...only relative path...

    – khmarbaise
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:09



















  • You should never have an absolute path in your resources definition...only relative path...

    – khmarbaise
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:09

















You should never have an absolute path in your resources definition...only relative path...

– khmarbaise
Nov 23 '18 at 16:09





You should never have an absolute path in your resources definition...only relative path...

– khmarbaise
Nov 23 '18 at 16:09












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