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We use Maven to configure our web applications but some properties might be specific for your system. You can override them in the following way.

Step-by-step guide

  1. Go to your home directory and find the folder ".m2".
  2. In there might be a file called "settings.xml".
  3. If there is no such file, create a new file called settings.xml.
  4. Open that file. If it's empty add the following lines to it:
<settings>
	<profiles>
		<profile>
			<id>dev</id>
			<properties>
				<property-you-like-to-override>value</property-you-like-to-override>
			</properties>
		</profile>
	</profiles>
</settings>

(Replace "property-you-like-to-override" with the name of the property you want to override, and "value" with the value. Replace the profile id (in the example "dev") with the id of the profile you want a certain value to be used. In the above example the property "property-you-like-to-override" will have the value "value" when Maven is running.)

      5. Go to Eclipse > Settings... > Maven > User Settings. Under "User Settings:" field, add the path to your settings.xml file into the field (e.g. /Users/user/.m2/settings.xml) and then click "Apply and Close".

      6. If you have yet to establish a profile id, right-click on the project and navigate to Maven > Select Maven Profiles. Select the profile id that you just input into the <id> field and click "OK".   


If you have any issues adding the settings.xml file, it is probably due to XML syntax errors. To fix, use an online XML formatter to fix errors.

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