Hi Ninju,
I really really want to thank you for that great help. I almost spent 7
hours and was still trying to figure it out when your reply came.I tried
everything from <antcontrib> to <replace> to <propertyset> and god knows
what else....

And you made it sound soo easy...wow..you are genius man.

Thanks again for that great help...really appreciate it!!!!!

On 6/28/07, Ninju Bohra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

I made up the following quick test and the 'outputproperty' of the <java>
task worked just fine

Stupid JAVA class to generate the 'new' password and write the value to
System.out (so that it can be captured into the 'outputproperty')

public class GeneratePassword {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        System.out.println(args[0].toUpperCase());
    }
}

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I created the following property file to contain the current password text

value.properties:
    my_password=Secret

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Here is the quick build.xml with the target

<project name="test" default="convert_password">
<property name="prop_file" value="value.properties"/>
<target name="convert_password">
  <property file="${prop_file}"/>
  <echo> Current value of my_password is ${my_password}</echo>
  <java classname="GeneratePassword" outputproperty="new_password">
   <arg value="${my_password}"/>
   <classpath>
              <pathelement path="."/>
   </classpath>
  </java>
  <echo>New password is ${new_password}</echo>
  <copy file="${prop_file}" tofile="new_${prop_file}"/>
  <replace file="new_${prop_file}" token="${my_password}"
value="${new_password}"/>
  <echo>The new password is stored in the file called
new_${prop_file}</echo>
</target>
</project>
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And here is the output:

C:\workspace\Test\bin>ant
Buildfile: build.xml
convert_password:
     [echo]  Current value of my_password is Secret
     [echo] New password is SECRET
     [echo] The new password is stored in the file called
new_value.properties
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 0 seconds
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In my example I wrote the 'updated' password into a copy of the of the
original file...if you want to overwrite the original value just skip the
<copy> task and adjust the "file" attribute in the <replace> task to match
the orginial file name

Hope that helps....

Ninju

----- Original Message ----
From: broken connection <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:22:59 PM
Subject: How to make "outputproperty" element work???


Hi Friends,
I need some help with "outputproperty" element. I have a properties file,
i
want to pass in one of the property to a java program and read the
response
back and store it in the same property using ant for eg:

my_property=plain_password

//I want to pass this to a java program and the property should be
modified
as:
my_property=encrypted_password

I tried to use "JAVA" task but redirection was not working so I used this
"exec" task instead:

<filter filtersfile="myfile.properties"/>

<target name="test">
<exec executable="${ext}" resolveexecutable="true" os="Windows XP">
<arg value="/c"/>
<arg value="call-program.${ext} ${my_property}"/>
<redirector output="myfile.properties"
outputproperty="my_password" append="true" />
</exec>
</target>

But its not working. I am able to redirect the output to some other file
eg,
"xyz.txt" but then too the outputproperty element is not working,I want
the
output as:
property=value

I have tried a lot, can somebody please give me a clue as to where i am
going wrong.I would really appreciate that.

Cheers



      
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