the property file stashed in the source root.
7. When ant is finished, runMyBuild deletes the copied build file from
the source directory, so that build files dont lie around to be
evolved
ad hoc.
Hope this helps,
Bill.
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From: Dean Hiller [EMAIL PROTECTED
I am working on a project with many modules or services developed
independently. We have the same exact build file for every one!!!
Instead of having many, I would like to only have one in the base level
directory. when I do an ant -find, I would like it to compile the
project of whose
Here is a very tough one
I would like to set up a depency.properties file like so
serviceA = serviceA
serviceB = serviceB
serviceC = serviceC
serviceA.depends = serviceB serviceC
serviceB.depends = common
serviceC.depends = common
This is so I can easily see and change my dependencies on the
Anybody know the answer to the below question? I also have to have a
comma separate list and
doing *.jar is not going to be acceptable for me.
thanks,
Dean
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From: Wee, Merrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 11:49 AM
To: '[EMAIL
I was trying to generate the classpath for the manifest file so it was made up of my
dist jar and all the jars in the lib directory. For example, if a.jar, b.jar are in
my lib dir, and I generate dist.jar, I would like my classpath to be a.jar b.jar
dist.jar. I have tried many different tasks
just described in a post within the last hour or so about EJB jars.
It's as simple as using a fileset and pathconvert, but not that simple
;-) You'll find full solutions I provided in the past in the archives. --DD
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From: Dean Hiller [mailto:dhiller;avaya.com]
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when the jar-dir
property is de-referenced)=. Cheers, --DD
!-- Use intermediate property with location attribute instead of
using ${jar} directly to ensure pathconvert's map works fine... --
property name=jar-dir location=${jar} /
-Original Message-
From: Dean Hiller
how do you create a jar using the jar.exe command without the META-INF directory? Is
this even possible?
Dean
Narayanan, Gopalakrishnan wrote:
How can I use the jar task to create jar file without the META-INF directory?
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message=lib = ${lib} /
echo message=lib.dir = ${lib.dir} /
You'll see the output:
lib = SRC/LIB
li.dir = d:\something\something\SRC\LIB
Does that make it clearer??? --DD
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From: Dean Hiller [mailto:dhiller;avaya.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 4:18 PM
To: Ant
This question is to developers but I have copied the user list as many users may want
to know
I have a question about the design of rmic. Looking at the code, it uses base as
the source and the destination for rmi generation, unlike javac. Taking a look at
rmic that came with
last time and did that to me, it was because the package name inside a java file did
not match the package path(ie. I called it org.xyz, and yet it was in org\abc
That could be your problem
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I have seen it before when my network went down in the middle of the get due to code
red virus. When my network is stable, I have seen absolutely no problems and I have a
build go off every hour and relabel.
Dean
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I think that would be great also. I have been using a generic build file that so far
has worked on every project I have used it on and only change some property values and
I am up and running in 5 seconds.
Dean
Chappell, Simon P wrote:
Just a thought ...
Is there such a thing (or should
Hello,
2 questions
1.Where do I find the e-mail archives? Looking around to see if we can schedule
nightly builds.
2. Is there any way for javac task to spit out the files that broke the build? I am
planning on setting this up so it looks in source control and does a history on
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