It's used for example in the Ant view of Eclipse. If you don't specify it, your build file is call "project". No idea what else it is used for.

Marshall Schor wrote:
Hi Thilo -

I could never figure out what the purpose of the name attribute on the <project...> tag was. Is this just for some informal user documentation, or is it used somewhere? When I created the docbook project, I started with the Jakarta Velocity docbook package. This property seemed to be unused, and it was "wrong" (it was left over from the Jakarta Velocity project) and so it seemed to be something that took "maintenance" without any benefit... so I had removed it.
-Marshall

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: twgoetz
Date: Thu Dec 28 01:40:45 2006
New Revision: 490686

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=490686
Log:
Minor (no JIRA): add name attribute to project declaration in build.xml of uimaj-docbook.

Modified:
    incubator/uima/uimaj/trunk/uima-docbooks/build.xml

Modified: incubator/uima/uimaj/trunk/uima-docbooks/build.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/uima/uimaj/trunk/uima-docbooks/build.xml?view=diff&rev=490686&r1=490685&r2=490686 ==============================================================================
--- incubator/uima/uimaj/trunk/uima-docbooks/build.xml (original)
+++ incubator/uima/uimaj/trunk/uima-docbooks/build.xml Thu Dec 28 01:40:45 2006
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 -->
-<project default="all" basedir=".">
+<project name="Apache UIMA DocBook" default="all" basedir=".">
<!-- ======================================================================== --> <!-- == == -->





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