> sure. But if you would use <parallel> and parallel execution
> of targets at the
> same time, you could end up in many more executing threads
> than the system can
> efficiently cope with (memory, CPU, I/O wise). One could try
> to break the target
> parallelism down to the task parallelism on the
> implementation level and handle
> everything there, i.e. at the end, there are only tasks with certain
> dependencies that shall be executed in parallel. But I know
> nearly no details
> about ant's implementation and don't want to take my users'
> hat off my head at
> the moment.
Usually tasks have to be processed sequentially.
<mkdir dir="${classes}"/>
<javac todir="${classes}".../>
<tstamp/>
<jar destfile="${ant.project.name}-${dstamp}.jar" .../>
Jan
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