Difference between revisions of "Include and Exclude Patterns"
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# If all the resource files are in a folder called <code>resources</code> then the '''Include Pattern''' would be <code>**/resources/**</code> |
# If all the resource files are in a folder called <code>resources</code> then the '''Include Pattern''' would be <code>**/resources/**</code> |
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# If there is a file such as <code>config.properties</code> which is not a resource file, then the '''Exclude Pattern''' would look like <code>**/config.properties</code> |
# If there is a file such as <code>config.properties</code> which is not a resource file, then the '''Exclude Pattern''' would look like <code>**/config.properties</code> |
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Revision as of 17:42, 31 August 2023
This is used to denote resource locations or to verify that other files are not mistaken for resource files.
For example:
- If all the resource files are in a folder called
resources
then the Include Pattern would be**/resources/**
- If there is a file such as
config.properties
which is not a resource file, then the Exclude Pattern would look like**/config.properties
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