Look into AnthillPro or AnthillOS
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> Can anyone recommend a web-based front end for Ant builds? I manage a
> large application with numerous batch jobs as part of the workflow. I
> would like end users to be able to either schedule or initiate batch
> jobs by way of a web interf
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You may want to look at the Record task as well. You could probably
start one of those off programmatically. This will log to a file.
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> Hi,
>
> I'm compiling some java files using an Ant project:
>
> Project project = createProject();
> Javac javac = (Javac) project.createTask("javac");
> ja
Make the classpath a path reference that is declared at the top of the
build file.
Then, create a property that has the value as the classpath. This will
cause the property to be set with a string representation of the path.
You can then echo that property.
> I want to know if there is anyway I c
You can use antcall
Or, better, you can do this with dependencies. If target2 depends on
target1 being executed first, then add target1 to the depends list
attribute of target2.
> Hi,
> How can I call a target in a target?
> Example:
>
> ...
>
>
> ---> how c
Hello,
There was a recent post about using the selector when copying
*TO* a mapped drive, to speed up the task. However, I have the reverse
situation - I'm building *FROM* a mapped drive, and copying the files to
a local directory if they've changed.
This operation is incredibly slow. I'm trying
Once you call tstamp and set it to a property, you can not update that
property again.
What I'm trying to do is echo timestamps at various points in my build
to optimize the performance of the build. However, if I use the tstamp
task, set the time to a property x, then if I call tstamp again on
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