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Posted to user@ant.apache.org by Satish Kumar <ma...@yahoo.com> on 2001/08/14 07:24:46 UTC

Worked!!!

Thanks a lot,Kyle...i got it to work.... :)


--- Kyle Adams <ka...@gfs.com> wrote:
> I use a custom task, antcallAfterError, that I found
> in this list's
> archives.  Here is the URL for the original post
> (which includes
> the source code):
> 
>
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ant-user&m=98779742605737&w=2
> 
> Since you're new to Ant, if you're unsure how to use
> a custom 
> task, take a look at the Taskdef built-in task in
> the Ant user
> manual:
> 
> http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/manual/index.html 
> 
> The other option (if you're feeling more ambitious)
> is to utilize the
> antBuildListener interface and write your own build
> listener to handle
> errors.  More info on this can ALSO be found in the
> Ant user manual,
> under the "Developing with Ant" link.
> 
> Kyle
> 
> >>> mail2gsat@yahoo.com 08/13/01 02:54AM >>>
> Hi all,
>        I am new to Ant and was just wondering
> whether
> it is possible to do some clean up if a particular
> test fails.can i run a particular target if another
> fails to execute.Any ideas would be really useful
> 
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