Thanks Ylan...

  so, the command line will be in as follows...

ant -compile="targetname" -buildfile buildtest.xml

  is it correct???

  and for the second thing, I asked the nested
targets, because i want to keep an order of modules
I'm using, and also use the dependencies from
principals targets... but as I said, is a little
crazy.

 Thanks

VES

--- Ylan Segal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In answer to your second queastion.. sure!!!!
> You can call a target from the commando prompt:
> $> ant compile
> 
> (assuming that you have the ant script for your
> system in the path).
> That will run ant and execute the compile target. If
> that target has any
> dependencies it will run those targets first, and if
> those targets in turn
> have dependencies, it will run them also, and so on.
> 
> as for setting a target within a target, I don't
> believe it is possible, but
> I also don't see why you need it. Dependencies take
> care of that, don't
> they?
> 
> Ylan Segal
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Edgar Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:01 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: nested targets and calling a target from
> a command line?
> >
> >
> >   Hi everyone.. as I told you the questions are
> not
> > finished yet :-)
> >
> >    This time a come with 2 more... :-P
> >
> >   Is there a chance to nest targets, I mean, can I
> > have a main target and inside of it, keep 3, 4 or
> n
> > targets??? this guide us to the next question.....
> is
> > it possible to call a target from a command line??
> >
> >   all this could be more especific with an
> example.
> >
> >   <target name="main1">
> >       <target name="in1ofmain1">
> >       </target>
> >       <target name="in2ofmain1">
> >       </target>
> >       <target name="in3ofmain1">
> >       </target>
> >       <target name="inNofmain1">
> >       </target>
> >   </target>
> >
> >   <target name="main2" depens="main1">
> >       <target name="in1ofmain2">
> >       </target>
> >       <target name="in2ofmain2">
> >       </target>
> >       <target name="in3ofmain2">
> >       </target>
> >       <target name="inNofmain2">
> >       </target>
> >   </target>
> >
> >   <target name="main3" depens="main2">
> >       <target name="in1ofmain3">
> >       </target>
> >       <target name="in2ofmain3">
> >       </target>
> >       <target name="in3ofmain3">
> >       </target>
> >       <target name="inNofmain3">
> >       </target>
> >   </target>
> >
> >
> >   So, from the command line I would like to call
> > main2, and the dependency would check which target
> > goes first
> >
> >    ant -target="main2" -buildfile testtarget.xml
> >
> >   I do not know if is this too crazy, but, is it
> > possible??
> >
> >   Thanks
> > VES
> >
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