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option, where <property> is the name of the property and =
<value>
the value. This can also be used (and is the only way since Java can =
not access them)=20
to have access to your environment variables, just pass =
-DMYVAR=3D%MYVAR% (Windows) or
--DMYVAR=3D$MYVAR (Unix) do Ant, you can access these variables inside =
your build-file
+-DMYVAR=3D$MYVAR (Unix) to Ant, you can then access these variables =
inside your build-file
as ${MYVAR}.
Two more options are -quiet which instructs Ant to print less
information on the console when running. The option -verbose on =
the other
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