Don't know, try! :) You can always call external ant targets from
maven.xml [1], I just meant the example you gave won't work, because you
defined a target within a goal.
-Lukas
[1]
http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/using/migrating.html#Calling_Ant_Scripts_from_Maven
Karr, David wrote:
If I can't use antcall, will I not be able to use the xmltask library,
which calls Ant targets on xmlpath strings?
-----Original Message-----
From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 12:03 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib "foreach" in a
maven.xml goal
It's antcall, not antCall. However, I don't think this works
with maven anyway, as maven has goals, not targets. You
should transform your targets into goals and use attainGoal
to call them.
HTH,
-Lukas
Karr, David wrote:
Duh. I should have known that.
Going on, however, I seem to be doing something wrong when I use
"antCall" in the forEach loop to call a target, or
something at a more
basic level. The following is an excerpt showing the forEach loop
that calls the target, and the target after it.
<j:forEach items="${springContexts.iterator()}"
var="springContext">
<echo message="springContext[${springContext}]"/>
<ant:antCall target="processSpringContext" inheritAll="true">
<param name="file" value="${springContext}"/>
</ant:antCall>
</j:forEach>
<ant:target name="processSpringContext">
<echo message="Processing the Spring context: ${file}"/>
</ant:target>
When I call this, the first "echo" shows the name of the first file
(there's only file in the set), but the rest of the output is odd
(somewhat elided):
--------------
[echo] springContext[...\MyServiceContext.xml]
<antCall inheritAll="true" target="processSpringContext"><param
value="...\MyServiceContext.xml"
name="file"></param></antCall><target
name="processSpringContext"> [echo] Processing the
Spring context:
</target>castor:prepare-filesystem:
--------------
It puts the "antCall" code from maven.xml into the output,
showing the
substitution in the "value" attribute, but when it executes
the "echo"
in the target, it prints blank for the parameter value.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 11:31 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven1: How to use ant-contrib "foreach" in a
maven.xml
goal
You can use jelly's forEach tag [1], eg here is a snippet
used in the
m1 xdoc plugin:
<fileScanner var="xmlFiles">
<fileset dir="${maven.docs.src}">
<patternset>
<include name="**/*.xml"/>
<exclude name="**/${maven.xdoc.navigation.file}" />
</patternset>
</fileset>
</fileScanner>
<j:forEach var="file" items="${xmlFiles.iterator()}">
...
</j:forEach>
HTH,
-Lukas
[1] http://commons.apache.org/jelly/tags.html
Karr, David wrote:
I have a set of targets in an Ant script that I'm trying to
integrate
into a goal in subproject maven.xml. One of the steps is
to iterate
over a list of files found in a directory, using the Ant-contrib
"foreach" tag. This works fine in the Ant script, but when
I do this
in my maven.xml file, when it executes the "foreach" tag,
it seems to
want to find the specified target in a "build.xml" in the
same directory.
I'm guessing Ant-contrib's Foreach tag wasn't built to
allow for this
possibility. Is there a different way to do this that
will work in
Maven 1?
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