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I have
ant-classloadertask.jar<http://enitsys.sourceforge.net/ant-classloadertask/>and
commons-net-3.2.jar <http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-net/> in my
current working directory.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Harold Putman wrote:
> I am using the task which requires
I am using the task which requires commons-net-3.2.jar.
I can make this work by specifying "-lib commons-net-3.2.jar" when I invoke
ant, but I would like to put something in my build file to load this
library without needed -lib.
This article from 2009 explains how to solve it
http://stackoverfl
fileName=c:/Users/marvin/Documents/B2Development/LINF-test.war&clean=true&available=true
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Rob Tanner wrote:
> Hi,
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> I have a project where I need to do a specific GET request to a server to
> let it know that a new application has been copied to a mounted partit
failure
> /Users/jeff.l/Documents/workspace/homedir/runtime/logs/test-results/*.xml",
> from the command line, I get results back.
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> But I'd like to automate it. Is there a way to pass in a fileset instead?
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> Thanks
> Mark
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om selector that does something like this? Or do I need to
write my own?
Thanks,
Harold
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If you add failonerror="true" to the exec task it will die if your batch
file fails.
To show a custom error message, you'll need to set failonerror="false" then
test the result property
Something like this should work... (untested)
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