You might want to look at the -emacs command line option to surpress the
'prefixing' that appears on the output
- Original Message
From: Iván Pérez Domínguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: user@ant.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 2:54:30 PM
Subject: Quiet output
I'm writing a bui
It woud still be easiest if you could give any property to a filterchain
instead of having to implement I/O redirection for everything.
On 10/11/06, Hunter Peress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK fixed.
http://localhost:8080/manager";
username=""
password=""
OK fixed.
http://localhost:8080/manager";
username=""
password=""
outputproperty="HI"
>
${HI}
it didnt matter that I gave redirector an output property but i needed to
give
Hi Matt,
The type doesn't support the nested "outputfilterchain"
element.
On 10/11/06, Matt Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tomcat's tasks support nested I/O redirectors. You
should be able to specify an outputfilterchain with an
outputproperty here.
HTH,
Matt
--- Hunter Peress <[EMAIL
Tomcat's tasks support nested I/O redirectors. You
should be able to specify an outputfilterchain with an
outputproperty here.
HTH,
Matt
--- Hunter Peress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is there a way to filterchain an individual
> property?
>
> The *org.apache.catalina.ant.ServerinfoTask *someh
is there a way to filterchain an individual property?
The *org.apache.catalina.ant.ServerinfoTask *somehow supports the
outputproperty attribute
anyway, i only want the first line of that property.
I'm writing a build.xml file that tests a program. Before using ANT,
I had a bash script that printed the results like init.d scripts do when
started/stopped. For instance, for an input file to be tested, called
mtp.mtp, it printed something like
mtp.mtp
Hi everybody.
I use cruise control over Ant.
And i've many projects managed by cruise control on different folders.
How can i avoid that build.xml script can access to upper folder by an
ant option.
I cant lock build.xml content so i need to jail each script execution in
it folder.
Could you
even i solved this problem after seeing what Arthi had done. Thanks a ton.
Arti Singh wrote:
>
> Hi thanks,
> I figured that out the hard way on ffriday.I had placed
> weblogic.jar in my classpath , and hence my ant did no work.Problem solved
> .I just placed the jar file in ant li
I think the problem is that I have to specify the imported jars in the
MANIFEST.MF file but it does not allow me to do so. I have to figure out how
external packages can be imported in to the bundle. I think that is some
thing to be handled in WebSphere IDE. Thanks for the reply.
Tharanga Wije
But does WSSD use that "build path"? Do you have to configure WSSD to include
the Ant libs?
Jan
>-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>Von: tharanga wijethilake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Oktober 2006 14:40
>An: Ant Users List
>Betreff: Re: Problems in running ant in WebSp
Thank you for the reply. Yes it seems so. but I did include them in the
libraries in the build path. Trying to figure out what else I should do.
Still have the same problem.
Thank you.
Tharanga Wijethilake
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 11,
Thanks everybody! Your responsiveness is part of why, as a new person to Ant,
I love it already. In comparision to other forums I've posted questions to in
the past, this forum is by far the best I've seen.
Bob
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/11/2006 8:27 AM >>>
Ok, not everyone does have a look into
Ok, not everyone does have a look into the source ;-)
oata.taskdefs.MKdir.java:036: public class Mkdir extends Task {
oata.taskdefs.MKdir.java: :...
oata.taskdefs.MKdir.java:048:public void execute() throws BuildException
{
oata.taskdefs.MKdir.java: :...
oata.ta
Maybe not documented, but it's not too hard to discover empirically.
bash:/work/ant-test/mkdir$ ant
Buildfile: build.xml
test:
[mkdir] Created dir: /work/ant-test/mkdir/test
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 0 seconds
bash:/work/ant-test/mkdir$ ant
Buildfile: build.xml
test:
BUIL
OK. I looked in the online documentation and read from the book "Java
Development With Ant", but neither documented this behavior of .
Thanks for your help,
Bob
Robert Pepersack
Senior Lead Developer
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410-468-2054
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/10/2006 4:29 PM >>>
>
>I am using the WSSD 5.1.2 trial version and I am trying to run
>an ant script in side a bundle using a java program. It is as follows.
>
>
>java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/tools/ant/Project
Sounds like the Ant jars are not accessible from your bundle
Jan
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Hi,
I am using the WSSD 5.1.2 trial version and I am trying to run an ant script in
side a bundle using a java program. It is as follows.
package oulu.info.capnet.samples;
import java.io.File;
import org.apache.tools.ant.Project;
import org.apache.tools.ant.ProjectHelper;
/**
* @Author: Thar
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