> -Original Message-
> From: Stefan Bodewig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: quinta-feira, 19 de Janeiro de 2006 5:10
> To: user@ant.apache.org
> Subject: Re: -propertyfile ant switch
>
> On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Paulo Jorge Guedes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
Hi,
I use "inheritAll=false" so I have to use the -propertyfile switch to
have properties available to all projects.
The problem is that I call ant from CruiseControl and I can't use this
switch. I tried to use the "propertyfile" target but it didn't work.
Do you know any other solution?
Paulo
> -Original Message-
> From: Alexey N. Solofnenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: terça-feira, 17 de Janeiro de 2006 19:21
> To: Ant Users List
> Subject: Re: macrodef
>
> Well, you can do it via internal ANT API, but it would be a too complex
> solution for the task.
Yeah... I'll overr
nsert necessary elements into that copy.
But I have to rewrite all the macrodef settings, i.e., there isn't a way to
just add more settings to the already defined macrodef?
Paulo
> - Alexey.
>
> Paulo Jorge Guedes wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a target (-init-ma
Hi,
I have a target (-init-macrodef-junit ) that initializes "junit" target
using the "macrodef" element. It doesn't declare the "formatter" element
and I need to have the reports printed. The thing is I can't touch that
file.
Is there any way to "append" the "formatter" child element to the juni
> -Original Message-
> From: Clifton Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: sexta-feira, 13 de Janeiro de 2006 14:04
> To: Ant Users List
> Subject: Re: Relative paths
>
>
> One more suggestion, maybe you could clean it up a little by using:
>
>
Thanks for all th
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: sexta-feira, 13 de Janeiro de 2006 13:20
> To: Ant Users List
> Subject: RE: Relative paths
>
> >It looks on the nbproject path...
>
> I thought, that is what you want.
> That's nice, I don't understand your
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: sexta-feira, 13 de Janeiro de 2006 12:38
> To: Ant Users List
> Subject: RE: Relative paths
>
> OK,
> inheritall="false"
> is better than using the dir attribute.
And the dir attribute doesn't work :)
It look
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: sexta-feira, 13 de Janeiro de 2006 11:57
> To: Ant Users List
> Subject: RE: Relative paths
>
> Something like this maybe help you in your root build.xml:
>
>
> inheritall="true" inheritrefs="tr
Original Message-
> From: Paulo Jorge Guedes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: sexta-feira, 13 de Janeiro de 2006 10:49
> To: Ant Users List
> Subject: Relative paths
>
> Hi,
>
> I have this directory structure:
>
> Root
> Apps
>
Hi,
I have this directory structure:
Root
Apps
App1
Nbproject
Src
The build.xml files just import the files in the inner directories. The
build file on nbproject folder does all the work.
In each file I set the "basedir" att
> run ant with -lib j2ee.jar to have it stuck on Ant's classpath.
It worked, thanks a lot!
Paulo
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Hi,
I created an enterprise project with NetBeans and I need to build it
with ant, from the command line.
I'm having a problem with the classpath. I need to import javax.ejb.*
but it won't find the proper jar (j2ee.jar).
The only way I can make ant to find it is setting the attribute
"classpathref
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