jdk 1.3.1 with ant 1.6.2

2005-03-28 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
I add xerces.jar into Windows -> Preference -> Ant -> Runtime, I got this error BUILD FAILED: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError Total time: 221 milliseconds Any comment? thanks. Mike > -Original Message- > From: Michael Wang (IT) > Sent: Tuesday, March 01,

javac task to include properties file

2005-03-01 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
any arg to include those properties which will copy them from srcdir to targetdir? thanks.

RE: fileset pattern matching

2005-02-18 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
sorry, I guess this will do the trick. -Original Message- From: Michael Wang (IT) Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 4:27 PM To: 'Ant Users List' Subject: fileset pattern matching Importance: Hig

fileset pattern matching

2005-02-18 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
Hi, I tried to grab the files without extention from a directory. I have the following ANT script. Apparently,

Escape " in ANT script and Use CVS task

2005-02-18 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
Hi, I wanna use task to add and commit some files. What's the correct format to do it? So far, for commit, here is a sample ant is there a way to put message or lable there when commit? I still don't figure out how to add a new file

RE: handy way to check if a dir is empty or not

2005-02-18 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
had the most recent version of Rhino installed. Which version are you using? I could only get it to work using bsf-2.3_rc1 and rhino-1.5r3 --Alex Buccino "Michael Wang (IT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/18/2005 11:19 AM Please respond to "Ant Users List"

RE: handy way to check if a dir is empty or not

2005-02-18 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
--- "Michael Wang (IT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > thank much. do I need to include some external jar > to run js script? thanks. > > -Original Message- > From: Ivan Ivanov > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 9:41 AM > To:

RE: handy way to check if a dir is empty or not

2005-02-18 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
thank much. do I need to include some external jar to run js script? thanks. -Original Message- From: Ivan Ivanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 9:41 AM To: Ant Users List Subject: RE: handy way to check if a dir is empty or not --- "Michael Wan

RE: handy way to check if a dir is empty or not

2005-02-18 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
gth == 0) { // Directory is empty } Original Message Follows From: "Michael Wang (IT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Ant Users List" To: "Ant Users List" Subject: handy way to check if a dir is empty or not Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 09:17:28 -0

handy way to check if a dir is empty or not

2005-02-18 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
is there a handy way to do this? thanks. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Trick to Run Exec Task with Dir set

2005-02-17 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
Hi, I have the following ant script.

RE: Help with Ant

2005-02-17 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
Is there a handy way to check if a directory is empty or not? -Original Message- From: Michael Wang (IT) Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 9:22 AM To: 'Ant Users List' Subject: RE: Help with Ant Thanks for the quick reply, I will give it a shot. Sorry, more Qs: 1. how to

RE: Help with Ant

2005-02-17 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
-- > Von: Michael Wang (IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 17. Februar 2005 15:13 > An: Ant Users List > Betreff: RE: Help with Ant > > Thanks for the help. Looks like using foreach might do the > trick, However, how can I get only basename of files? >

RE: Help with Ant

2005-02-17 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
; From: Michael Wang (IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 1:19 PM > To: user@ant.apache.org > Subject: Help with Ant > > > Hi, > > Is there some if/while control structure in Ant? > > Here is what I am trying to do with Ant. > > I

Help with Ant

2005-02-16 Thread Michael Wang \(IT\)
Hi, Is there some if/while control structure in Ant? Here is what I am trying to do with Ant. I want to write a built script for ant. This script is used to compile some oracle forms on Unix. For example, for /usr/local/myproject/src. I have some *.fmb file and I want to convert them using f9