Maven-jetty-plugin ignores my classes and properties?

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Given this configuration: org.mortbay. Jetty maven-jetty-plugin 6.1.26 ${basedir}/src/main/config/jetty. Xml ${project.build.

Directory}/jetty/jetty-env. Xml ${project.build. Directory}/classes 1 postgresql postgresql 8.3-603.

Jdbc4 commons-dbcp commons-dbcp 1.2.2 I have some new values in src/main/java/com. Mypackage/myproperties. Properties which is a perfect copy of src/main/java/com.

Mypackage/myproperties. Properties coming from a WAR declared as a dependency in the pom. Xml When I start mvn jetty:run , the overlay takes place, and my file is in target/classes instead of the original one, with the new values as expected.

BTW jetty keeps serving the original file and I can't really figure out why or from where. Thanks for any hints, I've been spending almost 8 hours searching and experimenting on this... Bau, Wiz maven jetty maven-jetty-plugin overlays link|improve this question edited Nov 4 '11 at 20:20 asked Nov 4 '11 at 18:06William Ghelfi12.

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