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Re: fork ant fop task with its own heap?
S. Alan Ezust wrote:
> Is it possible to fork an ANT FOP task and give it a heap size of its own? I
> can't find a fork= attribute in <taskdef>, <target> or <fop>. Do I put this
> somewhere else?
You'll probably want to look at the <java> task. Check
the Ant docs for details, and you likely get more hints
on the Ant user list.
J.Pietschmann
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Re: fork ant fop task with its own heap?
Posted by Glen Mazza <gr...@yahoo.com>.
Something like this may be of help--this is what I do
for running FOP within the JEdit IDE:
<target name="run">
<java classname="MyAppWithFOPEmbedded" fork="true">
<classpath refid="xxxx.classpath" />
</java>
</target>
Glen
--- "J.Pietschmann" <j3...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> S. Alan Ezust wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to fork an ANT FOP task and give it
> a heap size of its own? I
> > can't find a fork= attribute in <taskdef>,
> <target> or <fop>. Do I put this
> > somewhere else?
>
> You'll probably want to look at the <java> task.
> Check
> the Ant docs for details, and you likely get more
> hints
> on the Ant user list.
>
> J.Pietschmann
>
>
>
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