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are Ant build files, with entity includes.
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> Would be able to leave the build.xml intact expect for removing
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automatically editing XML files as part of an
Ant build. Unlike the standard filter task provided with Ant, it is
XML-sensitive, but doesn't require you to define XSLTs.
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when using Ant? Should
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I use XmlTask to do exactly this.
http://www.oopsconsultancy.com/software/xmltask.html
(in fact that's the reason I wrote it :-)
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oving information for J2EE deployment descriptors
dynamically building Ant build.xml files during builds
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Should be able to change the license. Let me check it out (I'm not hugely
familiar with the different flavours).
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es as part of an
Ant build. Unlike the standard filter task provided with Ant, it is
XML-sensitive, but doesn't require you to define XSLTs.
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descriptors to specify the nodes. More examples, and the GPL
download are available at http://www.oopsconsultancy.com/software/xmltask.html.
Tested with JDK 1.3/1.4 and Ant 1.4.
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Hello,
Is there (apart from the Ant homepage) a directory of Ant tasks which you can
submit tasks/documentation to, and search through to find new tasks ?
Cheers,
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