Ah - so really dev, sit, prod and uat are located in disjoint directories? For example:

/foo/dev, /bar/sit, /alpha/prod and /beta/uat ????

If so, I suppose you could do something like this:

<condition  property = "ROOT"  value = "/foo/dev">
  <equals arg1 = "${envv}"  arg2 = "dev"/>
</condition>

<condition  property = "ROOT"  value = "/bar/sit">
  <equals arg1 = "${envv}"  arg2 = "sit"/>
</condition>

<condition  property = "ROOT"  value = "/alpha/prod">
  <equals arg1 = "${envv}"  arg2 = "prod"/>
</condition>

<condition  property = "ROOT"  value = "/beta/uat">
  <equals arg1 = "${envv}"  arg2 = "beta"/>
</condition>

Then do your copy using ${ROOT}

However, based on what I see you specifically state fold xyz contains the following: dev,prod,sit,uat

Therefore, why can't you use the value of the property entitled envv???

As in:

<copy  file = "xyz/${envv}/${ssltype}"  toDir = "xyz"/>

It looks to me as if you provide enough information within your environment variables to do the job - nothing conditional about it...



On Fri, 17 Jul 2009, edumudi.viswan...@oracle.com wrote:

Assume,  below folder structure & I issue following command @ command prompt:  
ant -Denvv=sit  -Dssltype=1SSL  eardirect

Xyz folder contains (dev,prod,sit,uat)
 Dev folder contains (1ssl & 2ssl)
        1ssl folder contains

                1.txt
                2.txt

        2ssl

                1.txt
                2.txt
 Sit folder contains
        1ssl folder contains

                1.txt
                2.txt

        2ssl

                1.txt
                2.txt

 Prod folder contains
        1ssl folder contains

                1.txt
                2.txt

        2ssl

                1.txt
                2.txt

 Uat folder contains
        1ssl folder contains

                1.txt
                2.txt

        2ssl

                1.txt
                2.txt



Now, based on given envv & ssltype, it should copy files from xyz/sit/1ssl to 
xyz/.

To do this copy task, ant must use some kind of conditional processing. Based 
on that decision, It needs to copy files from that particular folder to xyz 
folder.




-----Original Message-----
From: Scot P. Floess [mailto:sflo...@nc.rr.com]
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 8:39 PM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: RE: how to do conditional processing in ant


Well it seems to me you are really trying to copy files as denoted by a
property - is this correct?

So, for example lets say you do this:

ant -Denvv=production  -Dssltype=1SSL  eardirect

or

ant -Denvv=sit  -Dssltype=1SSL  eardirect

Are you wanting then to copy like so:

<copy  file = "foo/${envv}"  todir = "xyz"/>

Or am I missing something?

On Fri, 17 Jul 2009, edumudi.viswan...@oracle.com wrote:

Conditional copy of files from a directory  XYZ/prod/1ssl to xyz/ directory.

-----Original Message-----
From: Scot P. Floess [mailto:sflo...@nc.rr.com]
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 8:06 PM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Re: how to do conditional processing in ant


Do you need to conditionally copy files or copy files based on a dir
defined in a property?



On Fri, 17 Jul 2009, edumudi.viswan...@oracle.com wrote:

Hi Friends,



I know how to pass more than one command line arguments /parameters to a task 
in ant.

Ex:   Command prompt>ant -Denvv=production  -Dssltype=1SSL  eardirect           
 ( where eardirect is a task name I defined in ant)



Assume I have four different environments like PROD, SIT, UAT & DEV and I can 
access each environment in 2 different ways like 1 way SSL & 2 way SSL. So user may 
give envv from PROD/SIT/UAT/DEV  and  ssltype from 1SSL/2SSL.



Now my requirement is " based on user parameters like envv=production & 
ssltype=1SSL, I need to copy some files from xyz/1ssl/  folder  to  xyz/  folder" here I 
should use some conditional logic. Is there any coretask available in ANT to do this ?



Please help regarding the same.



Thanks in advance.



Regards,

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