Sorry, I am a little confused... If I understand you, you define the includes as attributes and use XSLT to generate what type of Ant file?

On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Francis Galiegue wrote:

Hello,

I have a file named dist.xml which looks like:

<dist>
        <include name="mod1"/>
        <include name="mod2"/>
        <!-- and so on -->
</dist>

What I need to do is call an ant file (well, several, but once I know for one,
I can expand for all) with each name attributes of the include tags as a
property. What's more, I need to call them in order (mod1 before mod2
before...)

Right now, I use the xslt task and a stylesheet to build another ant file that
I call. It works, but I think this is overkill (and I hate XSL - meh).

I couldn't get the <xmlproperty> task to do what I want and, AFAICS, it just
cannot do that. I use ant 1.6.5 and cannot just yet use ant 1.7+. Do you know
of another way of doing what I want _without_ using an XSL stylesheet?

Have fun,
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