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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-06-22 18:00 -------
Thanks for your (fast !) answers and suggestions. I will definitely have a look 
at Maven, to see whether it can help me. 

Regarding <import>. Can you elaborate a bit more ? Are you suggesting to write 
a 
top level ant file that call others via <import> ?  Or did I miss the point ? 
(I 
want to avoid writting -and maintaining...- a top-level build file, because 
it's 
so easy do get it out-of-synch with the child projects)

The point is that the projects have no direct knowledge of each other. 
Dependencies are basically expressed indirectly, through the content of the 
"classpath" settings.

Ho. And then there is Eclipse. At some point in the future, I want to be able 
to 
check that all build.xml are in synch with Eclipse projects (same classpath, 
basically...). Admitedly, this has nothing to do directly with a "dry-run" 
feature per se. It may however help you frame the business use case I have in 
my 
hands...

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