Sorry, I should have given you more detail.  It does exactly what it says.  
When the build fails (i.e. a target that isn't set for onfailure="false" fails) 
or finishes with success, it immediately calls the target specified.  In my 
example, it would call either the onsuccess or onfailure targets.  Very useful 
to me because I want to send emails, unlock files in StarTeam, scan logs... for 
onfailure, but not for success.




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From: Matt Benson <gudnabr...@yahoo.com>
To: Ant Users List <user@ant.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2009 4:24:12 PM
Subject: Re: onsuccess or onfailure




--- On Thu, 4/9/09, Eric Fetzer <elstonk...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: Eric Fetzer <elstonk...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: onsuccess or onfailure
> To: "Ant Users" <user@ant.apache.org>
> Date: Thursday, April 9, 2009, 2:42 PM
> Hi!  I'm an ex-NAnt user coming over
> to the Ant side.  Most things are close to identical, but I
> have a question about something I'm not finding.  In NAnt,
> you can create properties:
> 
> <property name="nant.onsuccess" value="onsuccess"/> 
> <property name="nant.onfailure" value="onfailure"/>
> 
> which will go to the corresponding onsuccess or onfailure
> targets when finished based on whether it succeeded or
> not.  I'm sure there is the equivalent in Ant, but have
> been unable to find it.  Can someone please give me a link
> or such?
> 

This smells of some NAnt-ness quite foreign to Ant.  Personally speaking, I 
need more information about what these properties are supposed to do before I 
can offer any useful advice.

-Matt

> Thanks,
> Eric
> 
> 
>      


      

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