Does
<java ...>
<arg line="positional-args ${mymappedlist}" />
</java>
do what you want (without the warnings)?
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From: Judy Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 2:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Variable numbers of <arg>s to <java>
Replying to my own message: I found an example of a mapper that did
what I
wanted to create a string "foo.jar bar.jar baz.jar". Then I was cooking
with gas, and I used the DEPRECATED form
<java args="positional-args ${mymappedlist}">
It's pretty ugly because in addition to the mapped list there are
several
positional arguments that have to be specified...
Please undeprecate this usage. Now I get a warning in my build. But I
can't see how else to do it.
Judy Anderson wrote:
>
> One of our steps involves calling a Java program which takes a number
of
> arguments, and the last few are varargs, for lack of a better
description.
> I have a list, e.g., "foo,bar,baz", in a property, which should be
mapped
> to foo.jar, bar.jar, and baz.jar as the final arguments. I spent a
little
> time trying to figure out how to make some kind of a mapper get the
".jar"
> appended (unsuccessfully, if someone wants to help me decode the
> documentation about those), but then I suddenly had the realization
that I
> wasn't going to be able to pass them to Java in the end, because I
don't
> have a way to construct an unknown number of <arg> elements.
>
> Or do I and I just haven't found it?
>
> Judy Anderson
> Rocket Software
>
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