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Posted to user@ant.apache.org by Michael Laccetti <mi...@eldan.com> on 2001/08/30 15:47:56 UTC

Using echo

Is it possible to use echo to dump a timestamp to stdout?
 

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Michael Laccetti
Developer, Eldan Software
 <ma...@eldan.com> michael.laccetti@eldan.com
 

RE: Using echo

Posted by Michael Laccetti <mi...@eldan.com>.
Again, I did some reading, noticed that it uses the SimpleDateFormat...
Ignore me, I haven't had my coffee yet this morning.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Laccetti [mailto:michael.laccetti@eldan.com] 
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 10:05
To: ant-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: RE: Using echo


Never mind, I figured it out.  =)
 
However...  Does anybody know the properties used to set a timestamp?

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Laccetti [mailto:michael.laccetti@eldan.com] 
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 09:48
To: ant-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Using echo


Is it possible to use echo to dump a timestamp to stdout?
 

-------------------------------------
Michael Laccetti
Developer, Eldan Software
 <ma...@eldan.com> michael.laccetti@eldan.com
 


RE: Using echo

Posted by Michael Laccetti <mi...@eldan.com>.
Never mind, I figured it out.  =)
 
However...  Does anybody know the properties used to set a timestamp?

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Laccetti [mailto:michael.laccetti@eldan.com] 
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 09:48
To: ant-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Using echo


Is it possible to use echo to dump a timestamp to stdout?
 

-------------------------------------
Michael Laccetti
Developer, Eldan Software
 <ma...@eldan.com> michael.laccetti@eldan.com
 


Descriptors

Posted by Edgar S�nchez <ve...@yahoo.com>.
I everyone....

   I'm still with the problem that you have been
reading through this days.  So I change my point of
view an trying to use de ejbc task.  But i came with
the next question, what is a descriptor, i read the
documentation, but its not clear to me...

  a descriptor is the jar file created with the jar
task? which has all the compilled .java files??
because i'm using the next tarjet, all the directories
are in hard code, to avoid direction problems:

  <target name="buildEJBOptdos">
  <!--
D:/vicsa/Construccion/DeployTest/vicsa/intelgas/afiliacion/EJB/META-INF/
-->
     <property name="CLASSPATH"
Value="appServer/segUtil.jar;appServer/arqUtil.jar;${RUTA_JDK}/lib/tools.jar;${RUTA_JDK}/lib/dt.jar;${RUTA_JDK}/jre/lib/rt.jar;${RUTA_JDK}/jre/lib;${RUTA_WEBLOGIC}/lib/weblogic.jar;${RUTA_LOG4J_LIB}/log4j.jar;d:/j2sdkee1.2.1/lib/j2ee.jar;%CLASSPATH%"/>
     <ejbc
descriptors="D:/vicsa/Construccion/DeployTest/HelloEJBAfil.jar"
          
src="D:/vicsa/Construccion/vicsa/intelgas/afiliacion/EJB"
          
dest="D:/vicsa/Construccion/DeployTest/vicsa/appServer/"
           manifest="afiEJB.jar"
           classpath="${CLASSPATH}">
       </ejbc>
  </target>

when the compilation starts, the next message is
displayed:

buildEJBOptdos:

BUILD FAILED

D:\vicsa\Construccion\afiliaciontest.xml:76:
descriptors directory
D:\vicsa\Construccion\DeployTest\HelloEJBAfil.jar is
not valid


so, what kind of descriptor is it talking about??

thanks in advance.
VES

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