Hi Peter,
Yes, I can do that. I just read through the antlib docs after I saw your
message (I hadn't really looked at them before), that's some nice stuff!
Dale
peter reilly wrote:
> On Friday 03 October 2003 16:34, Dale Anson wrote:
>
>>FYI, I'll be posting a new antelope distribution to sourceforge this
>>weekend that has been updated for Ant 1.6.
>>
>>Dale
>
>
> Hi, Dale,
>
> Would you be able to put in an antlib descriptor
> in the new antelope distribution.
>
> make a file called antlib.xml in the
> same directory as antelope.tasks (ise/antelope/tasks)
> containing:
> <antlib>
> <taskdef name="antcallback" classname="ise.antelope.tasks.AntCallBack"/>
> <taskdef name="antfetch" classname="ise.antelope.tasks.AntFetch"/>
> <taskdef name="assert" classname="ise.antelope.tasks.Assert"/>
> ... etc
> </antlib>
>
> Doing this means that if the antelope jar is in the core classpath
> (in ${ant.home}/lib for example) one can use the namespace
> short-cut to load them;
>
> <project xmlns:antelope="antlib:ise.antelope.tasks">
> <antelope:try messageproperty="failed">
> <fail>This should fail</fail>
> <echo>This will not be reached</echo>
> <antelope:catch>
> <echo>failed is ${failed}</echo>
> </antelope:catch>
> </antelope:try>
> </project>
>
> Peter
>
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