To say the truth the property "type=CreateFile.conf" is not the file name but a 
static variable inside CreateFile.java this should be "type=conf", but now i 
think that <echo> or <propertyfile> is better to make things like this. With do 
you think?

  With best wishes,
  Edson Alves Pereira

"Erik Hatcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Also, in the example you give which is in Java property file format, you
>could use the optional <propertyfile> task.
>
>    Erik
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Edson Alves Pereira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 6:34 AM
>Subject: CreateFile Tag!
>
>
>> I�m thinking about write a king of tag that give the advantage to create a
>optimized file, that could help to write conmfiguration files and other
>things like that. The tag looks like this:
>>
>>   <CreateFile type="CreateFile.conf">
>>     <layout>
>>        <line>SmtpServerSPC=147.526.217</line>
>>        <line>DataBaseServer=478.952.364</line>
>>        <line>UserDB=edson</line>
>>        <line>Password="gen13"</line>
>>        <line>DomainName="http://www.my_service.com</line>
>>     </layout>
>>   </CreateFile>
>>
>>   There�s something that make this job? Or is good ideia create this tag?
>>
>>   With best wishes,
>>   Edson Alves Pereira
>>
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