+1 CI Servers.
It can be used to call an Ant script and email if there is success or
failure.  We notice that for some CI servers the log was not kept,
which is important for error situations.  But they are easy to set up,
so it worth investigating.

--glenn



On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 09:32, Laura Dean <lgd...@cyrusinnovation.com> wrote:
> To take a different approach: have you considered using a continuous
> integration server?  This is exactly the sort of thing they're good at, and
> then your ant setup could just worry about building.
>
> I've used TeamCity and have heard good things about Jenkins (
> http://jenkins-ci.org/), but probably any of them could handle sending
> email, since that's one of the main features people want in such a system.
>
> Laura
>
> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 5:02 AM, vino_hymi <vinoh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have ant project where there is set of targets. After successful
>> completion of all targets I call mail target at the end to send a mail with
>> attached logs with message build successful.
>>
>> Now, my challenge is if one of the target fails then build exits so it will
>> not proceed to mail target which is the last one to perform on completion
>> of
>> all. How can I use mail target to send mail on any target failure?
>>
>> Any hints?
>>
>> -Vinodh Kumar
>>
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