1 env.X: Prefixing a variable with "env." will return the shell's environment variable. For
example, ${env.PATH} contains the PATH environment variable. Note: While environment
variables themselves are case-insensitive on Windows, lookup of properties is case-sensitive. In
other words, while the Windows shell returns the same value for %PATH% and %Path%, Maven
distinguishes between ${env.PATH} and ${env.Path}. As of Maven 2.1.0, the names of
environment variables are normalized to all upper-case for the sake of reliability.
2 project.x: A dot (.) notated path in the POM will contain the corresponding element's
value. For example: 1.0 is accessible via
${project.version}.
3 settings.x: A dot (.) notated path in the settings.xml will contain the corresponding
element's value. For example: false is
accessible via ${settings.offline}.
4 Java System Properties: All properties accessible via java.lang.System.getProperties()
are available as POM properties, such as ${java.home}.
5 x: Set within a element. The value may be used as ${someVar}.
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