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>Jan: your solution is cool :)
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>But there is one moment - that solution is useful when ONE
>file must be loaded, if anybody need to load two or more files
>with properties - I don
y 23, 2006 3:30 PM
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Subject: Re: AW: AW: How to set properties when property is set
Jan:
Sorry, I see your point...he could define the properties in a property
file and do as you list... From his email I took it literally - meaning
he wanted to set the property values i
Jan:
Sorry, I see your point...he could define the properties in a property
file and do as you list... From his email I took it literally - meaning
he wanted to set the property values in his build.xml. Your solution is
a very clean and elegant solution - I like it :)
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Subject: Re: AW: How to set properties when property is set
The only problem is he stated setting multiple properties...not a
>The only problem is he stated setting multiple
>properties...not a single one
Where is the problem? You can define multiple properties in the
property-file.
Jan
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The only problem is he stated setting multiple properties...not a single
one
Of course, I just chuckled to myself as I had forgotten the else
attribute on condition...
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>Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Mai 2006 12:23
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>Betreff: How to set properties when property is set
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>Hi,
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>I have a property that checks if a certain directory exists.
>If