It is not possible to have a real private target. You can "hide" targets:
a) a target without a "description" is not printed when using "-projecthelp",
if there is
one target with a description
b) a target with a leading "-" can not be called from the command line because
the command line
i
Sam --
If you don't enter in a description attribute to the target, then it
won't enumerate in the -projecthelp display. I find this helpful in
having internal targets vs. external targets that will be called by users.
Tim
samuel alexander wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is it possible to have a private t
Hi All,
Is it possible to have a private target in an ant project? (Similar to a
private method in JAVA)
This private target should not be called from outside the project and it
should not be executable by user directly.
And I want to use this private target internally?
Is this possible? Please
Hi All,
Is it possible to have a private target in an ant project? (Similar to a
private method in JAVA)
This private target should not be called from outside the project and it
should not be executable by user directly.
And I want to use this private target internally?
Is this possible? Please pa
Can anyone tell me why the exec task, whether or not spawned, hangs in
parallel calls? It works fine if I pass -DthreadCount=1. It appears
the higher the threadCount used, the quicker it will hang, since
-DthreadCount=2 works for a while, but threadCount=5 hangs immediately.
This apparently happe
Hi, just posting a follow-up in hopes of someone being able to help..
Thanks in advance.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 6:46 PM
To: 'Ant Users List'
Subject: RE: Whichresource is URL-encoding spaces
Hi Charbel,
env.proper
Hello Steve, this is the wrong ML so I will keep it short. I have complete
steps 1 and 2 below. There is not if any traffic on the smartfrog-users ML. I
cannot the the smarfrog or sfDaemon to start to be able to complete step #3.
What is the best venue to get some advice? Please advise, David.