David, This is what I came up with... Do you think this will work...???
<target name="lib-ext"> <ftp server="${remoteHostName}" userid="${remoteInstallUserId}" password="${remoteInstallPassword}" remotedir="${remoteAppFtpDir}" verbose="yes" binary="yes" action="put" chmod="644"> <fileset dir="${existingExt.dir}"> <include name="*.jar"/> <include name="*.properties"/> <include name="*.txt"/> <include name="*.xml"/> <include name="*.xsd"/> <modified> <param name="sunt.ext.cachefile" value="${tmpDir}/ftp-sunt-lib-ext-cache.properties"/> </modified> </fileset> </ftp> <if> <available file="${existingExt.dir}" type="dir"/> <then> <echo message=""/> <echo message="The are new file updates, starting ftp..."/> <echo message=""/> </then> <else> <echo message=""/> <echo message="No file updates found, ftp will not be performed..."/> <echo message=""/> </else> </if> </target> Thanks Chris On 1/25/08, David Weintraub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Take a look at the <available> task. To create an if-then type of > statement, add a dependency to your task that runs a task that tests > the condition, and have that set a property. Then have your original > task depend upon that property: > > <target name="my-target-test"> > <available property="folder-exists" > file="${folder.name}"/> > </target> > > <target name="my-target" > if="folder-exists" > depends="my-target-test> > <...> > </target> > > Target "my-target" will be executed, but first the dependency target > "my-target-test" will be executed. If the folder exists, it will set > the "folder-exists" property. Now, Ant goes back to the "my-target" > task and checks the dependency. If "folder-exists" is set, "my-target" > will be executed. Otherwise, it won't. > > Another option is to use the AntContrib <if> task. This is a bit > easier to follow, but you now depend upon installing the AntContrib > library. > > On Jan 25, 2008 1:02 PM, Christopher Styles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm using the ant ftp task to ftp files from my local Windows 2003 Build > > Server to a remote Unix environment, and the issue I'm facing is the > local > > folders(s) that contain the files that are to be ftp'ed don't always > > exist.... The folder(s) only get created if there are files in them that > > have been updated.... If there are no files that have been updated, my > build > > process doesn't create the folder.... I would like to add an if-then > > statement to the target below, so it will ftp the files if the folder > > exists, or move on to the next target if the folder doesn't exist.... > Can > > someone provide an example I could use, please...??? For the most part I > > have the target structured the way that I want it, but I don't want to > > execute the target if in one instance the folder doesn't exist, and it > > causes my deployment to fail.... And that's another question I have, > will it > > actually cause my deployment to fail if I execute if as is below, or > will > > attempt to execute then move on if it can't...??? Also, I'm using > > the <modified> selector on the fileset, so ant will keep track of > changes > > made to the local copies of the files, so only the modified files will > be > > selected for the ftp transfer. So, with that said, will I need the > > <modified> selector if I use an if-then statement...??? If someone can > point > > me in the right direction I'd surely appreciate it... > > > > > > <target name="lib-ext"> > > <ftp server="${remoteHostName}" > > userid="${remoteInstallUserId}" > password="${remoteInstallPassword}" > > remotedir="${remoteAppFtpDir}" > > verbose="yes" > > binary="yes" > > action="put" > > chmod="644"> > > <fileset dir="${existingApp.dir}"> > > <include name="*.jar"/> > > <include name="*.properties"/> > > <include name="*.txt"/> > > <include name="*.xml"/> > > <include name="*.xsd"/> > > <modified> > > <param name="sunt.ext.cachefile" > > value="${tmpDir}/ftp-sunt-lib-ext-cache.properties"/> > > </modified> > > </fileset> > > </ftp> > > </target> > > > > Thanks > > Chris > > > > > > -- > -- > David Weintraub > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >