Can we get these make files (generic J2EE ejb-jar.xml ones) or are they
proprietary? Would seem like a good thing to include in the Orion download
now that Ant is becoming more popular?

I used it daily to build everything, taglibs, ears, jars etc...

Mike

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> Hi Ernst,
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> > However, I find ant less powerful than make, because with the
> > Makefile I am building I just have to change the name of the application
> > and the names of the beans in order to get a new makefile for a
> different
> > EJB application.
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> I would contend that Ant can be as powerful as you can be bothered to make
> it - you can write your own Tasks and there are plenty of helper classes
> available.
> Case in point: the Task I wrote to generate the ejb-jar.xml needs only to
> be told where the application package root is - I don't even specify the
> names or types of the EJBs.
> It enumerates over the classes in the application, loading classes up, and
> using reflection to tell what they are, before spitting out the
> appropriate
> XML.
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> > Although ant seems very nice at first glance, I don't
> > think it is powerful enough. What I am missing is `patsubst'
> > functionality. It may be in there, but I haven't found it yet. /:)
>
> There's regexp (http://jakarta.apache.org/regexp/index.html) if
> you want to
> pattern match generally, and if you want to apply some algorithm to a
> certain subset of files in a hierarchy, then the DirectoryScanner class in
> the ant package hierarchy is a good bet.
>
> Regards,
>
> James Dodd
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