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Posted to dev@ant.apache.org by Ingmar J Stein <st...@xtramind.com> on 2002/05/02 15:10:51 UTC
xmlproperties (was: JUnit writes properties for each testcase)
> Having a task handy that outputs the Ant properties in XML format is a
good
> thing. Thank you.
> Erik
Erik,
do you remember the xmlproperties task I wrote some time ago?
Maybe we could use it to extend the optional <echoproperties> task
with a "format" attribute so that we have a counterpart to <XmlProperty>.
Cheers,
Ingmar
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Re: xmlproperties (was: JUnit writes properties for each testcase)
Posted by Erik Hatcher <ja...@ehatchersolutions.com>.
Sure! Submissions always welcome.
Erik
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Subject: xmlproperties (was: JUnit writes properties for each testcase)
> > Having a task handy that outputs the Ant properties in XML format is a
> good
> > thing. Thank you.
>
> > Erik
>
> Erik,
>
> do you remember the xmlproperties task I wrote some time ago?
> Maybe we could use it to extend the optional <echoproperties> task
> with a "format" attribute so that we have a counterpart to <XmlProperty>.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ingmar
>
>
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