Why not write a shell script and then have the shell script execute the loop? All the <exec> task would have to do is execute the shell script. The shell script can return a non-zero exit code on failure.
On 5/24/07, Krish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi I have a requirement wherein I need to make sure the process doesnt exist. So I need to do something like this - `netstat -tln | grep 8080 | cut -f1 -d'. If the return value of the above is tcp, then i know that a process is running ..... I need to run this command in a loop until the process dies out. Right now, there is no way of knowing how long it takes for the process to die (1 min or 2 min etc)....Also i looked at <exec> task, but there is no way of placing this task in a conditional loop. Or if there is way, I am not sure how to proceed. I also looked at <waitFor> but I cannot use <waitFor> and <exec> together. Let me know how to proceed with this. Thanks K _____________________________________________________ *Half of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at *To err is human--and to blame it on a computer is even more so *Gravity is not responsible for people falling in love Did you know? You can CHAT without downloading messenger. Click here http://in.messenger.yahoo.com/webmessengerpromo.php --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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