Hi srikrishna,

1. What do you mean with a "global variable" in Java?
2. You can use Project.createTask("mail") to create a mailtask.
3. Another way (easier): set a ant-property with the value of j from inside
your javacode
   and call the mailtask from your build script depending on the existence
or value of this property.

Cheers

Rainer


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> 
> 
> I have a Java class with couple of public methods. When this 
> method is called in a target task .
> 
> 
> public String statcollection(){
> 
> 
> 
> 
>     if (j>0){
> 
>                System.out.println("Problem with the messages");
> 
>                System.out.println("The number of messages in 
> the queue since  "+ minutesinput +"minutes " + j );
> 
> 
>                System.out.println("Actual Directory for messages is "
> + ActualDir);
> 
>        }else
>        {
>                 System.out.println("The number of messages in the
> queue since  "+ minutesinput +"minutes " + j );
> 
>                 System.out.println("The total number of messages in
> the queue " +  i);
> 
>  }
> 
> 
>       return ActualDir;
> }
> 
> 
> The variable j is global. Is it possible inside the task to 
> check for the value of j and use a subtask to send out an email.
> 
> 
> Your input is highly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> srikrishna
> 
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