> hi everyone > i want to know something abt using ant with > websphere? > Cold someone give me an example or snapshot of > build.xml file which could be used in websphere?? > > i just wanna know how to deploy the application in > websphere using ant?? > what is the ant task to call to deploy and to create > the stubs and skeletons for websphere??? > i dont want to use the AAT or admin tool for > websphere. > > thanx in advance > > --- Dominique Devienne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think this should answer your question ;-) --DD > > > > PS: My longest and most complex JavaScript ever > ;-) > > > > P:\org_apache\antx>%ANT_HOME%\bin\ant -f > > jar-version-script.xml > > Buildfile: jar-version-script.xml > > > > test: > > [script] C:\pro\jdk1.4\jre\lib\charsets.jar > > <not-found> > > [script] C:\pro\jdk1.4\jre\lib\jaws.jar > > <not-found> > > [script] C:\pro\jdk1.4\jre\lib\jce.jar > > <not-found> > > [script] C:\pro\jdk1.4\jre\lib\jsse.jar 1.4 > > [script] C:\pro\jdk1.4\jre\lib\rt.jar 1.4.0 > > [script] C:\pro\jdk1.4\jre\lib\sunrsasign.jar > > <not-found> > > > > BUILD SUCCESSFUL > > Total time: 1 second > > P:\org_apache\antx>type jar-version-script.xml > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > > > > <!-- ANT build file to test a specific feature or > > bug of ANT. > > Dominique Devienne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > November 2002 > > --> > > <project name="jar-version" default="test"> > > > > <target name="test"> > > <fileset id="jars" dir="${java.home}/lib" > > includes="*.jar" /> > > > > <!-- Iterate over the fileset, printing the > > filenames. > > Then attempt to open each file as a JAR, > > and read its manifest > > to extract the specification version, if > > any. --> > > <script language="javascript"><![CDATA[ > > prj = self.getProject(); > > jars = prj.getReference("jars"); > > dir = new java.io.File(jars.getDir(prj)); > > filenames = > > jars.getDirectoryScanner(prj).getIncludedFiles(); > > for (var i = 0; i < filenames.length; ++i) { > > file = new java.io.File(dir, > filenames[i]); > > jar = new java.util.jar.JarFile(file); > > name = > > > java.util.jar.Attributes.Name.IMPLEMENTATION_VERSION; > > version = > > > jar.getManifest().getMainAttributes().getValue(name); > > version = (version == null)? > "<not-found>": > > version; > > java.lang.System.out.println(file + " " + > > version); > > } > > ]]></script> > > </target> > > > > </project> > > > > P:\org_apache\antx> > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Frank Carver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 2:47 AM > > To: Ant Users List > > Subject: RE: Accessing manifest information from > > within an ant build > > > > > > Dominique Devienne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > > > I don't think so. Not directly. I'd define a > > fileset of your JARs, and > > write > > > a small JavaScript to look over it, and use > JDK's > > > > > > import java.util.jar.*; > > > new > > > JarFile(filename).getManifest().getMainAttributes().getValue( > > > Attributes.Name.IMPLEMENTATATION_VERSION); > > > > > > Almost a one liner ;-) --DD > > > > That looks neat. Can you expand a little on the > > "look over it" part. I > > don't > > know to get the filenames out of a fileset like > > that, and a variation on > > this > > approach would be a great solution for a couple > > other problems which have > > popped > > up on this list over the last few weeks. > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > For additional commands, e-mail: > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up > now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
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