Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a maven.xml goal

2007-11-05 Thread Lukas Theussl
I don't see why this wouldn't work, it should. I tried a little test 
case modelled on your snippet and got the desired result. If you can't 
get it to work, try to cut it down to a small reproducible test case and 
attach it to jira.


-Lukas


Karr, David wrote:

I did that but the result is the same.  In the goal, when it prints the
value of the property, instead of printing the value that printed in the
forEach loop, it just printed true. 




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maven.xml goal


attainGoal is an empty tag:

attainGoal name=${goal} /

use j:set before that.

-Lukas


Karr, David wrote:


I tried doing something like this:


j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
var=springContext
 echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
 attainGoal name=processSpringContext
  j:set var=springContext.file value=${springContext}/
 /attainGoal
/j:forEach
  /preGoal
  goal name=processSpringContext
echo message=Processing the Spring context:
${springContext.file}/
  /goal


This seems close, using j:set to set variables that I 


reference in 

the goal.  However, it doesn't quite work.  The first echo prints 
the name of the file, but when I pass that into 


springContext.file 


and then dereference it in the called goal, it just prints true.




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From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 12:03 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 


maven.xml 


goal

It's antcall, not antCall. However, I don't think this works with 
maven anyway, as maven has goals, not targets. You should transform 
your targets into goals and use attainGoal to call them.


HTH,
-Lukas


Karr, David wrote:



Duh.  I should have known that.

Going on, however, I seem to be doing something wrong when I use 
antCall in the forEach loop to call a target, or


something at a more


basic level.  The following is an excerpt showing the forEach loop 
that calls the target, and the target after it.


   j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
var=springContext
echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
ant:antCall target=processSpringContext inheritAll=true
 param name=file value=${springContext}/
/ant:antCall
   /j:forEach
   ant:target name=processSpringContext
 echo message=Processing the Spring context: ${file}/
   /ant:target

When I call this, the first echo shows the name of the 


first file 

(there's only file in the set), but the rest of the output is odd 
(somewhat elided):


--
  [echo] springContext[...\MyServiceContext.xml]
antCall inheritAll=true target=processSpringContextparam
value=...\MyServiceContext.xml 


name=file/param/antCalltarget


name=processSpringContext[echo] Processing the 


Spring context: 




/targetcastor:prepare-filesystem:
--

It puts the antCall code from maven.xml into the output,


showing the



substitution in the value attribute, but when it executes


the echo



in the target, it prints blank for the parameter value.





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From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 11:31 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a


maven.xml



goal

You can use jelly's forEach tag [1], eg here is a snippet


used in the



m1 xdoc plugin:

fileScanner var=xmlFiles
  fileset dir=${maven.docs.src}
patternset
  include name=**/*.xml/
  exclude name=**/${maven.xdoc.navigation.file} /
/patternset
  /fileset
/fileScanner
j:forEach var=file items=${xmlFiles.iterator()}
  ...
/j:forEach

HTH,
-Lukas


[1] http://commons.apache.org/jelly/tags.html


Karr, David wrote:




I have a set of targets in an Ant script that I'm trying to


integrate




into a goal in subproject maven.xml.  One of the steps is


to iterate



over a list of files found in a directory, using the Ant-contrib 
foreach tag.  This works fine in the Ant script, but when


I do this




in my maven.xml file, when it executes the foreach tag,


it seems to




want to find the specified target in a build.xml in the


same directory.




I'm guessing Ant-contrib's Foreach tag wasn't built to


allow for this




possibility.  Is there a different way to do this that


will work in



Maven 1?







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RE: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a maven.xml goal

2007-11-04 Thread Karr, David
Duh.  I should have known that.

Going on, however, I seem to be doing something wrong when I use
antCall in the forEach loop to call a target, or something at a more
basic level.  The following is an excerpt showing the forEach loop that
calls the target, and the target after it.

 j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
var=springContext
  echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
  ant:antCall target=processSpringContext inheritAll=true
   param name=file value=${springContext}/
  /ant:antCall
 /j:forEach
 ant:target name=processSpringContext
   echo message=Processing the Spring context: ${file}/
 /ant:target

When I call this, the first echo shows the name of the first file
(there's only file in the set), but the rest of the output is odd
(somewhat elided):

--
[echo] springContext[...\MyServiceContext.xml]
antCall inheritAll=true target=processSpringContextparam
value=...\MyServiceContext.xml name=file/param/antCalltarget
name=processSpringContext[echo] Processing the Spring context: 
/targetcastor:prepare-filesystem:
--

It puts the antCall code from maven.xml into the output, showing the
substitution in the value attribute, but when it executes the echo
in the target, it prints blank for the parameter value.

 -Original Message-
 From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 11:31 PM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 
 maven.xml goal
 
 You can use jelly's forEach tag [1], eg here is a snippet 
 used in the m1 xdoc plugin:
 
fileScanner var=xmlFiles
  fileset dir=${maven.docs.src}
patternset
  include name=**/*.xml/
  exclude name=**/${maven.xdoc.navigation.file} /
/patternset
  /fileset
/fileScanner
j:forEach var=file items=${xmlFiles.iterator()}
  ...
/j:forEach
 
 HTH,
 -Lukas
 
 
 [1] http://commons.apache.org/jelly/tags.html
 
 
 Karr, David wrote:
  I have a set of targets in an Ant script that I'm trying to 
 integrate 
  into a goal in subproject maven.xml.  One of the steps is 
 to iterate 
  over a list of files found in a directory, using the Ant-contrib 
  foreach tag.  This works fine in the Ant script, but when 
 I do this 
  in my maven.xml file, when it executes the foreach tag, 
 it seems to 
  want to find the specified target in a build.xml in the 
 same directory.
  I'm guessing Ant-contrib's Foreach tag wasn't built to 
 allow for this 
  possibility.  Is there a different way to do this that will work in 
  Maven 1?
  
  
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Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a maven.xml goal

2007-11-04 Thread Lukas Theussl
It's antcall, not antCall. However, I don't think this works with maven 
anyway, as maven has goals, not targets. You should transform your 
targets into goals and use attainGoal to call them.


HTH,
-Lukas


Karr, David wrote:

Duh.  I should have known that.

Going on, however, I seem to be doing something wrong when I use
antCall in the forEach loop to call a target, or something at a more
basic level.  The following is an excerpt showing the forEach loop that
calls the target, and the target after it.

 j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
var=springContext
  echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
  ant:antCall target=processSpringContext inheritAll=true
   param name=file value=${springContext}/
  /ant:antCall
 /j:forEach
 ant:target name=processSpringContext
   echo message=Processing the Spring context: ${file}/
 /ant:target

When I call this, the first echo shows the name of the first file
(there's only file in the set), but the rest of the output is odd
(somewhat elided):

--
[echo] springContext[...\MyServiceContext.xml]
antCall inheritAll=true target=processSpringContextparam
value=...\MyServiceContext.xml name=file/param/antCalltarget
name=processSpringContext[echo] Processing the Spring context: 
/targetcastor:prepare-filesystem:

--

It puts the antCall code from maven.xml into the output, showing the
substitution in the value attribute, but when it executes the echo
in the target, it prints blank for the parameter value.



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From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 11:31 PM

To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 
maven.xml goal


You can use jelly's forEach tag [1], eg here is a snippet 
used in the m1 xdoc plugin:


  fileScanner var=xmlFiles
fileset dir=${maven.docs.src}
  patternset
include name=**/*.xml/
exclude name=**/${maven.xdoc.navigation.file} /
  /patternset
/fileset
  /fileScanner
  j:forEach var=file items=${xmlFiles.iterator()}
...
  /j:forEach

HTH,
-Lukas


[1] http://commons.apache.org/jelly/tags.html


Karr, David wrote:

I have a set of targets in an Ant script that I'm trying to 


integrate 

into a goal in subproject maven.xml.  One of the steps is 


to iterate 

over a list of files found in a directory, using the Ant-contrib 
foreach tag.  This works fine in the Ant script, but when 


I do this 

in my maven.xml file, when it executes the foreach tag, 


it seems to 

want to find the specified target in a build.xml in the 


same directory.

I'm guessing Ant-contrib's Foreach tag wasn't built to 


allow for this 

possibility.  Is there a different way to do this that will work in 
Maven 1?





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RE: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a maven.xml goal

2007-11-04 Thread Karr, David
If I can't use antcall, will I not be able to use the xmltask library,
which calls Ant targets on xmlpath strings? 

 -Original Message-
 From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 12:03 PM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 
 maven.xml goal
 
 It's antcall, not antCall. However, I don't think this works 
 with maven anyway, as maven has goals, not targets. You 
 should transform your targets into goals and use attainGoal 
 to call them.
 
 HTH,
 -Lukas
 
 
 Karr, David wrote:
  Duh.  I should have known that.
  
  Going on, however, I seem to be doing something wrong when I use 
  antCall in the forEach loop to call a target, or 
 something at a more 
  basic level.  The following is an excerpt showing the forEach loop 
  that calls the target, and the target after it.
  
   j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
  var=springContext
echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
ant:antCall target=processSpringContext inheritAll=true
 param name=file value=${springContext}/
/ant:antCall
   /j:forEach
   ant:target name=processSpringContext
 echo message=Processing the Spring context: ${file}/
   /ant:target
  
  When I call this, the first echo shows the name of the first file 
  (there's only file in the set), but the rest of the output is odd 
  (somewhat elided):
  
  --
  [echo] springContext[...\MyServiceContext.xml]
  antCall inheritAll=true target=processSpringContextparam
  value=...\MyServiceContext.xml 
 name=file/param/antCalltarget
  name=processSpringContext[echo] Processing the 
 Spring context: 
  /targetcastor:prepare-filesystem:
  --
  
  It puts the antCall code from maven.xml into the output, 
 showing the 
  substitution in the value attribute, but when it executes 
 the echo
  in the target, it prints blank for the parameter value.
  
  
 -Original Message-
 From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 11:31 PM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 
 maven.xml 
 goal
 
 You can use jelly's forEach tag [1], eg here is a snippet 
 used in the 
 m1 xdoc plugin:
 
fileScanner var=xmlFiles
  fileset dir=${maven.docs.src}
patternset
  include name=**/*.xml/
  exclude name=**/${maven.xdoc.navigation.file} /
/patternset
  /fileset
/fileScanner
j:forEach var=file items=${xmlFiles.iterator()}
  ...
/j:forEach
 
 HTH,
 -Lukas
 
 
 [1] http://commons.apache.org/jelly/tags.html
 
 
 Karr, David wrote:
 
 I have a set of targets in an Ant script that I'm trying to
 
 integrate
 
 into a goal in subproject maven.xml.  One of the steps is
 
 to iterate
 
 over a list of files found in a directory, using the Ant-contrib 
 foreach tag.  This works fine in the Ant script, but when
 
 I do this
 
 in my maven.xml file, when it executes the foreach tag,
 
 it seems to
 
 want to find the specified target in a build.xml in the
 
 same directory.
 
 I'm guessing Ant-contrib's Foreach tag wasn't built to
 
 allow for this
 
 possibility.  Is there a different way to do this that 
 will work in 
 Maven 1?
 
 
 
 
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Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a maven.xml goal

2007-11-04 Thread Lukas Theussl
Don't know, try! :) You can always call external ant targets from 
maven.xml [1], I just meant the example you gave won't work, because you 
defined a target within a goal.


-Lukas


[1] 
http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/using/migrating.html#Calling_Ant_Scripts_from_Maven


Karr, David wrote:

If I can't use antcall, will I not be able to use the xmltask library,
which calls Ant targets on xmlpath strings? 




-Original Message-
From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 12:03 PM

To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 
maven.xml goal


It's antcall, not antCall. However, I don't think this works 
with maven anyway, as maven has goals, not targets. You 
should transform your targets into goals and use attainGoal 
to call them.


HTH,
-Lukas


Karr, David wrote:


Duh.  I should have known that.

Going on, however, I seem to be doing something wrong when I use 
antCall in the forEach loop to call a target, or 


something at a more 

basic level.  The following is an excerpt showing the forEach loop 
that calls the target, and the target after it.


j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
var=springContext
 echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
 ant:antCall target=processSpringContext inheritAll=true
  param name=file value=${springContext}/
 /ant:antCall
/j:forEach
ant:target name=processSpringContext
  echo message=Processing the Spring context: ${file}/
/ant:target

When I call this, the first echo shows the name of the first file 
(there's only file in the set), but the rest of the output is odd 
(somewhat elided):


--
   [echo] springContext[...\MyServiceContext.xml]
antCall inheritAll=true target=processSpringContextparam
value=...\MyServiceContext.xml 


name=file/param/antCalltarget

name=processSpringContext[echo] Processing the 


Spring context: 


/targetcastor:prepare-filesystem:
--

It puts the antCall code from maven.xml into the output, 


showing the 

substitution in the value attribute, but when it executes 


the echo


in the target, it prints blank for the parameter value.




-Original Message-
From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 11:31 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 


maven.xml 


goal

You can use jelly's forEach tag [1], eg here is a snippet 


used in the 


m1 xdoc plugin:

 fileScanner var=xmlFiles
   fileset dir=${maven.docs.src}
 patternset
   include name=**/*.xml/
   exclude name=**/${maven.xdoc.navigation.file} /
 /patternset
   /fileset
 /fileScanner
 j:forEach var=file items=${xmlFiles.iterator()}
   ...
 /j:forEach

HTH,
-Lukas


[1] http://commons.apache.org/jelly/tags.html


Karr, David wrote:



I have a set of targets in an Ant script that I'm trying to


integrate



into a goal in subproject maven.xml.  One of the steps is


to iterate


over a list of files found in a directory, using the Ant-contrib 
foreach tag.  This works fine in the Ant script, but when


I do this



in my maven.xml file, when it executes the foreach tag,


it seems to



want to find the specified target in a build.xml in the


same directory.



I'm guessing Ant-contrib's Foreach tag wasn't built to


allow for this


possibility.  Is there a different way to do this that 


will work in 


Maven 1?







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RE: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a maven.xml goal

2007-11-04 Thread Karr, David
And is it possible to pass parameters to goals?  I need to execute the
goal with a different value for a parameter, each time in a loop.  From
my googling on this, I see some subtle clues that make it seem like this
is possible, but the actual examples never do it. 

 -Original Message-
 From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 12:03 PM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 
 maven.xml goal
 
 It's antcall, not antCall. However, I don't think this works 
 with maven anyway, as maven has goals, not targets. You 
 should transform your targets into goals and use attainGoal 
 to call them.
 
 HTH,
 -Lukas
 
 
 Karr, David wrote:
  Duh.  I should have known that.
  
  Going on, however, I seem to be doing something wrong when I use 
  antCall in the forEach loop to call a target, or 
 something at a more 
  basic level.  The following is an excerpt showing the forEach loop 
  that calls the target, and the target after it.
  
   j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
  var=springContext
echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
ant:antCall target=processSpringContext inheritAll=true
 param name=file value=${springContext}/
/ant:antCall
   /j:forEach
   ant:target name=processSpringContext
 echo message=Processing the Spring context: ${file}/
   /ant:target
  
  When I call this, the first echo shows the name of the first file 
  (there's only file in the set), but the rest of the output is odd 
  (somewhat elided):
  
  --
  [echo] springContext[...\MyServiceContext.xml]
  antCall inheritAll=true target=processSpringContextparam
  value=...\MyServiceContext.xml 
 name=file/param/antCalltarget
  name=processSpringContext[echo] Processing the 
 Spring context: 
  /targetcastor:prepare-filesystem:
  --
  
  It puts the antCall code from maven.xml into the output, 
 showing the 
  substitution in the value attribute, but when it executes 
 the echo
  in the target, it prints blank for the parameter value.
  
  
 -Original Message-
 From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 11:31 PM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 
 maven.xml 
 goal
 
 You can use jelly's forEach tag [1], eg here is a snippet 
 used in the 
 m1 xdoc plugin:
 
fileScanner var=xmlFiles
  fileset dir=${maven.docs.src}
patternset
  include name=**/*.xml/
  exclude name=**/${maven.xdoc.navigation.file} /
/patternset
  /fileset
/fileScanner
j:forEach var=file items=${xmlFiles.iterator()}
  ...
/j:forEach
 
 HTH,
 -Lukas
 
 
 [1] http://commons.apache.org/jelly/tags.html
 
 
 Karr, David wrote:
 
 I have a set of targets in an Ant script that I'm trying to
 
 integrate
 
 into a goal in subproject maven.xml.  One of the steps is
 
 to iterate
 
 over a list of files found in a directory, using the Ant-contrib 
 foreach tag.  This works fine in the Ant script, but when
 
 I do this
 
 in my maven.xml file, when it executes the foreach tag,
 
 it seems to
 
 want to find the specified target in a build.xml in the
 
 same directory.
 
 I'm guessing Ant-contrib's Foreach tag wasn't built to
 
 allow for this
 
 possibility.  Is there a different way to do this that 
 will work in 
 Maven 1?
 
 
 
 
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RE: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a maven.xml goal

2007-11-04 Thread Karr, David
I tried doing something like this:


 j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
var=springContext
  echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
  attainGoal name=processSpringContext
   j:set var=springContext.file value=${springContext}/
  /attainGoal
 /j:forEach
   /preGoal
   goal name=processSpringContext
 echo message=Processing the Spring context:
${springContext.file}/
   /goal 


This seems close, using j:set to set variables that I reference in the
goal.  However, it doesn't quite work.  The first echo prints the name
of the file, but when I pass that into springContext.file and then
dereference it in the called goal, it just prints true.

 -Original Message-
 From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 12:03 PM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 
 maven.xml goal
 
 It's antcall, not antCall. However, I don't think this works 
 with maven anyway, as maven has goals, not targets. You 
 should transform your targets into goals and use attainGoal 
 to call them.
 
 HTH,
 -Lukas
 
 
 Karr, David wrote:
  Duh.  I should have known that.
  
  Going on, however, I seem to be doing something wrong when I use 
  antCall in the forEach loop to call a target, or 
 something at a more 
  basic level.  The following is an excerpt showing the forEach loop 
  that calls the target, and the target after it.
  
   j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
  var=springContext
echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
ant:antCall target=processSpringContext inheritAll=true
 param name=file value=${springContext}/
/ant:antCall
   /j:forEach
   ant:target name=processSpringContext
 echo message=Processing the Spring context: ${file}/
   /ant:target
  
  When I call this, the first echo shows the name of the first file 
  (there's only file in the set), but the rest of the output is odd 
  (somewhat elided):
  
  --
  [echo] springContext[...\MyServiceContext.xml]
  antCall inheritAll=true target=processSpringContextparam
  value=...\MyServiceContext.xml 
 name=file/param/antCalltarget
  name=processSpringContext[echo] Processing the 
 Spring context: 
  /targetcastor:prepare-filesystem:
  --
  
  It puts the antCall code from maven.xml into the output, 
 showing the 
  substitution in the value attribute, but when it executes 
 the echo
  in the target, it prints blank for the parameter value.
  
  
 -Original Message-
 From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 11:31 PM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 
 maven.xml 
 goal
 
 You can use jelly's forEach tag [1], eg here is a snippet 
 used in the 
 m1 xdoc plugin:
 
fileScanner var=xmlFiles
  fileset dir=${maven.docs.src}
patternset
  include name=**/*.xml/
  exclude name=**/${maven.xdoc.navigation.file} /
/patternset
  /fileset
/fileScanner
j:forEach var=file items=${xmlFiles.iterator()}
  ...
/j:forEach
 
 HTH,
 -Lukas
 
 
 [1] http://commons.apache.org/jelly/tags.html
 
 
 Karr, David wrote:
 
 I have a set of targets in an Ant script that I'm trying to
 
 integrate
 
 into a goal in subproject maven.xml.  One of the steps is
 
 to iterate
 
 over a list of files found in a directory, using the Ant-contrib 
 foreach tag.  This works fine in the Ant script, but when
 
 I do this
 
 in my maven.xml file, when it executes the foreach tag,
 
 it seems to
 
 want to find the specified target in a build.xml in the
 
 same directory.
 
 I'm guessing Ant-contrib's Foreach tag wasn't built to
 
 allow for this
 
 possibility.  Is there a different way to do this that 
 will work in 
 Maven 1?
 
 
 
 
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Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a maven.xml goal

2007-11-04 Thread Lukas Theussl

attainGoal is an empty tag:

attainGoal name=${goal} /

use j:set before that.

-Lukas


Karr, David wrote:

I tried doing something like this:


 j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
var=springContext
  echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
  attainGoal name=processSpringContext
   j:set var=springContext.file value=${springContext}/
  /attainGoal
 /j:forEach
   /preGoal
   goal name=processSpringContext
 echo message=Processing the Spring context:
${springContext.file}/
   /goal 



This seems close, using j:set to set variables that I reference in the
goal.  However, it doesn't quite work.  The first echo prints the name
of the file, but when I pass that into springContext.file and then
dereference it in the called goal, it just prints true.



-Original Message-
From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 12:03 PM

To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 
maven.xml goal


It's antcall, not antCall. However, I don't think this works 
with maven anyway, as maven has goals, not targets. You 
should transform your targets into goals and use attainGoal 
to call them.


HTH,
-Lukas


Karr, David wrote:


Duh.  I should have known that.

Going on, however, I seem to be doing something wrong when I use 
antCall in the forEach loop to call a target, or 


something at a more 

basic level.  The following is an excerpt showing the forEach loop 
that calls the target, and the target after it.


j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
var=springContext
 echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
 ant:antCall target=processSpringContext inheritAll=true
  param name=file value=${springContext}/
 /ant:antCall
/j:forEach
ant:target name=processSpringContext
  echo message=Processing the Spring context: ${file}/
/ant:target

When I call this, the first echo shows the name of the first file 
(there's only file in the set), but the rest of the output is odd 
(somewhat elided):


--
   [echo] springContext[...\MyServiceContext.xml]
antCall inheritAll=true target=processSpringContextparam
value=...\MyServiceContext.xml 


name=file/param/antCalltarget

name=processSpringContext[echo] Processing the 


Spring context: 


/targetcastor:prepare-filesystem:
--

It puts the antCall code from maven.xml into the output, 


showing the 

substitution in the value attribute, but when it executes 


the echo


in the target, it prints blank for the parameter value.




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From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 11:31 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 


maven.xml 


goal

You can use jelly's forEach tag [1], eg here is a snippet 


used in the 


m1 xdoc plugin:

 fileScanner var=xmlFiles
   fileset dir=${maven.docs.src}
 patternset
   include name=**/*.xml/
   exclude name=**/${maven.xdoc.navigation.file} /
 /patternset
   /fileset
 /fileScanner
 j:forEach var=file items=${xmlFiles.iterator()}
   ...
 /j:forEach

HTH,
-Lukas


[1] http://commons.apache.org/jelly/tags.html


Karr, David wrote:



I have a set of targets in an Ant script that I'm trying to


integrate



into a goal in subproject maven.xml.  One of the steps is


to iterate


over a list of files found in a directory, using the Ant-contrib 
foreach tag.  This works fine in the Ant script, but when


I do this



in my maven.xml file, when it executes the foreach tag,


it seems to



want to find the specified target in a build.xml in the


same directory.



I'm guessing Ant-contrib's Foreach tag wasn't built to


allow for this


possibility.  Is there a different way to do this that 


will work in 


Maven 1?







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RE: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a maven.xml goal

2007-11-04 Thread Karr, David
I did that but the result is the same.  In the goal, when it prints the
value of the property, instead of printing the value that printed in the
forEach loop, it just printed true. 

 -Original Message-
 From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 1:03 PM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 
 maven.xml goal
 
 attainGoal is an empty tag:
 
 attainGoal name=${goal} /
 
 use j:set before that.
 
 -Lukas
 
 
 Karr, David wrote:
  I tried doing something like this:
  
  
   j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
  var=springContext
echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
attainGoal name=processSpringContext
 j:set var=springContext.file value=${springContext}/
/attainGoal
   /j:forEach
 /preGoal
 goal name=processSpringContext
   echo message=Processing the Spring context:
  ${springContext.file}/
 /goal
  
  
  This seems close, using j:set to set variables that I 
 reference in 
  the goal.  However, it doesn't quite work.  The first echo prints 
  the name of the file, but when I pass that into 
 springContext.file 
  and then dereference it in the called goal, it just prints true.
  
  
 -Original Message-
 From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 12:03 PM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a 
 maven.xml 
 goal
 
 It's antcall, not antCall. However, I don't think this works with 
 maven anyway, as maven has goals, not targets. You should transform 
 your targets into goals and use attainGoal to call them.
 
 HTH,
 -Lukas
 
 
 Karr, David wrote:
 
 Duh.  I should have known that.
 
 Going on, however, I seem to be doing something wrong when I use 
 antCall in the forEach loop to call a target, or
 
 something at a more
 
 basic level.  The following is an excerpt showing the forEach loop 
 that calls the target, and the target after it.
 
  j:forEach items=${springContexts.iterator()}
 var=springContext
   echo message=springContext[${springContext}]/
   ant:antCall target=processSpringContext inheritAll=true
param name=file value=${springContext}/
   /ant:antCall
  /j:forEach
  ant:target name=processSpringContext
echo message=Processing the Spring context: ${file}/
  /ant:target
 
 When I call this, the first echo shows the name of the 
 first file 
 (there's only file in the set), but the rest of the output is odd 
 (somewhat elided):
 
 --
 [echo] springContext[...\MyServiceContext.xml]
 antCall inheritAll=true target=processSpringContextparam
 value=...\MyServiceContext.xml 
 
 name=file/param/antCalltarget
 
 name=processSpringContext[echo] Processing the 
 
 Spring context: 
 
 /targetcastor:prepare-filesystem:
 --
 
 It puts the antCall code from maven.xml into the output,
 
 showing the
 
 substitution in the value attribute, but when it executes
 
 the echo
 
 in the target, it prints blank for the parameter value.
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 11:31 PM
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a
 
 maven.xml
 
 goal
 
 You can use jelly's forEach tag [1], eg here is a snippet
 
 used in the
 
 m1 xdoc plugin:
 
   fileScanner var=xmlFiles
 fileset dir=${maven.docs.src}
   patternset
 include name=**/*.xml/
 exclude name=**/${maven.xdoc.navigation.file} /
   /patternset
 /fileset
   /fileScanner
   j:forEach var=file items=${xmlFiles.iterator()}
 ...
   /j:forEach
 
 HTH,
 -Lukas
 
 
 [1] http://commons.apache.org/jelly/tags.html
 
 
 Karr, David wrote:
 
 
 I have a set of targets in an Ant script that I'm trying to
 
 integrate
 
 
 into a goal in subproject maven.xml.  One of the steps is
 
 to iterate
 
 
 over a list of files found in a directory, using the Ant-contrib 
 foreach tag.  This works fine in the Ant script, but when
 
 I do this
 
 
 in my maven.xml file, when it executes the foreach tag,
 
 it seems to
 
 
 want to find the specified target in a build.xml in the
 
 same directory.
 
 
 I'm guessing Ant-contrib's Foreach tag wasn't built to
 
 allow for this
 
 
 possibility.  Is there a different way to do this that
 
 will work in
 
 Maven 1?
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib foreach in a maven.xml goal

2007-11-03 Thread Lukas Theussl
You can use jelly's forEach tag [1], eg here is a snippet used in the m1 
xdoc plugin:


  fileScanner var=xmlFiles
fileset dir=${maven.docs.src}
  patternset
include name=**/*.xml/
exclude name=**/${maven.xdoc.navigation.file} /
  /patternset
/fileset
  /fileScanner
  j:forEach var=file items=${xmlFiles.iterator()}
...
  /j:forEach

HTH,
-Lukas


[1] http://commons.apache.org/jelly/tags.html


Karr, David wrote:

I have a set of targets in an Ant script that I'm trying to integrate
into a goal in subproject maven.xml.  One of the steps is to iterate
over a list of files found in a directory, using the Ant-contrib
foreach tag.  This works fine in the Ant script, but when I do this in
my maven.xml file, when it executes the foreach tag, it seems to want
to find the specified target in a build.xml in the same directory.
I'm guessing Ant-contrib's Foreach tag wasn't built to allow for this
possibility.  Is there a different way to do this that will work in
Maven 1?

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