Hi,
as you have already your two classes =
1. put your password in a property file, and (optionally) hide
it between some other dummy stuff :
thequickbrownfox
bla=foobar
sql=myverysecretpassword
jumpsover
thelazydog
theanswer=42
2. let your encrypt routine run over the file
3. delete the
>> Since a war file is, more or less, a zip file...I say give the zip
>> task a try. I think it would work better for what you're
>trying to accomplish.
>
>I tried that, it has the same behaviour.
Because it´s the base class of
jar=org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Jar
zip=org.apache.tools.
http://www.ssh.com/support/downloads/secureshellwks/non-commercial.html
gives you file transfer over ssh in a nicely packaged setup - Windows
drag and drop into the Linux directory with a terminal emulation (ansi,
vt100, etc) over SSH
They also have a commercial version at a fair price.
Ron
A
Thank you so very much for your help :)
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Great, thank you for all the info.
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I use Cygwin on Linux. There are few guides how to set it up:
http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html
http://cfm.gs.washington.edu/security/ssh/client-pkauth/
or
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozclient&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=cygwin+openssh+key
- Alexey.
Res Pons wrote:
Thanks fo
If your target server is running Windows, then you'll need to setup an SSH
distribution on that server and configure a user that your build scripts
can use when uploading files. I'm pretty sure Cygwin allows authentication
with domain credentials, which is what you want to use here.
As for the
Thanks for the quick response. I'm not a *nix guru and so far Googling is
just pointing me to a lot of products or .edu for the basic instructions of
FTP. Do you know of a good site, I can read on this? Also does the
certificate have to be generated on the Linux side and copied to the Windows
On 3/30/06, Res Pons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I FTP couple of files from a Linux RHEL 3.5 server to a Windows Domain and
> my ftp script sends my password in raw ascii text. I have no idea to send
> my password encrypted for Windows to understand. Any idea, suggestion, or
> forum I can pose t
Hi,
Is it possible to use an encrypted password in a SQL task? If so, how
can I do that? I'm using Blowfish to encrypt/decrypt the password and I
have a routine that does it for me already. How can I tell the ant
task that I am using an encrypted password?
Thanks,
L
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 09:41 -0800, Res Pons wrote:
> Since a war file is, more or less, a zip file...I say give the zip task a
> try. I think it would work better for what you're trying to accomplish.
I tried that, it has the same behaviour.
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Torgeir Veimo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I would use SSH and scp instead with certificate authentication. Also
Linux (not sure about RHEL 3.5 - maybe it is too old) can work with
Windows shared drives.
- Alexey.
Res Pons wrote:
OK the only remote relation my question has to do with this forum is
that I use Subversion and Ant and Lin
OK the only remote relation my question has to do with this forum is that I
use Subversion and Ant and Linux shell scripting to do my builds. Please
someone either give me their expertise or point me to a forum to ask this
question.
I FTP couple of files from a Linux RHEL 3.5 server to a Wind
Since a war file is, more or less, a zip file...I say give the zip task a
try. I think it would work better for what you're trying to accomplish.
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delete the 'old' war?
Jan
>-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>Von: Torgeir Veimo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Gesendet: Donnerstag, 30. März 2006 16:19
>An: Ant Users List
>Betreff: RE: forced update with war target
>
>On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 15:04 +0100, Keith Hatton wrote:
>> Option 1. the files
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 15:04 +0100, Keith Hatton wrote:
> Option 1. the files before so that they will definitely
> have a newer timestamp.
>
> Option 2. the archive, the files to be
> replaced, then to create a new WAR file.
The war file has 3000+ files. I was doing it this way to create a f
Option 1. the files before so that they will definitely
have a newer timestamp.
Option 2. the archive, the files to be
replaced, then to create a new WAR file.
Hope this helps
Keith
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From: Torgeir Veimo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: user
i'm trying to use ant's xslt task on java 1.5.
Here's my target call:
And the exception is:
[xslt] Transforming into C:\dev\workspace-wtp-1.0\myProj\build\doc
I'm using the war target to update a war file, with update="true", but
it seems it only updated files that has a newer timestamp than those in
the war file.
Is there a way to force all files that I specify to be updated in the
war file?
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Hi
Thx for the Quick reply
>>I guess the remote dir should be F:/Target and the server should hold the
IP Address.
Do u mean to say that i should reverse as follows
ftp.setServer("192.168.150.110");
ftp.setRemotedir("F:/TARGET");
Then i get the error as follows
The exception raised
Hi form
I get the Exception on executing the FTP method for "get", to copy
the file's present in a remote server to my local
system across the OS [ Linux to windows ]
Can some body tell me why am i getting this exception, and how to change
it accordingly
error during FTP tran
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