I was afraid you may say this ;-)
The .java is added to the end of the property value of
"${suite.testcases.filename}" not to each of the components
of the string.
You will need to do something like xsl to convert
the input xml.
something like:
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";>
MyModule. As a result this
is not compiled. Why does it not appened .java to all.
Dhar
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On Monday
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On Monday 12 May 2003 13:21, Dharnidhar Vemuri wrote:
> Do u mean with apache-ant-1.6alpha? Let me test it with this version.
Yes, I meant apache-ant-1.6alpha, my e-mail was a little confusing.
My build.xml file
ers,
Peter
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> OK, just tested.
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Do u mean with apache-ant-1.6alpha? Let me test it with this version.
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OK, just tested.
My
Dharnidhar Vemuri wrote:
> Peter,
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> It still takes the first java file, It does not compile the second file
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Peter,
It still takes the first java file, It does not compile the second file at
all
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From: peter reilly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: FW: Retrieve all the nodes in an XML file using xmlproperty
You would probally change the input to include the .java
in the filename. and use the "includes" attribute of
javac and not the include sub-element.
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On Monday 12 May 2003 12:12, Dharnidhar Vemuri wrote:
> > Hi,
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> Hi,
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> What I am interested is to retrieve all the testcase filenames append
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> My ant target looks like this: