I am able to do the following in a write command:
<read>login:</read>
<write string="${username}"/>
I am using ant 1.3. Are you sure that optional.jar
and NetComponents.jar are in your CLASSPATH?
i.e.
CLASSPATH=c:\ant\lib\optional.jar;c:\ant\lib\NetComponents.jar;%CLASSPATH%
I have not tried to name the server as a variable,
but the username and password are passed in as
variables (i.e. -Dusername=jim)
Hope this helps, or at least provides a clue.
--Jim
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I tried to use properties in telnet write - tags,
> but the properties don't get replaced before
> execution.
>
> f.e.
> <telnet
> server="${deployment.server}"
> initialCR="YES">
> <read>ogin:</read>
> <write>wasadm</write>
> <write>was#9436</write>
> <read>ome/wasadm</read>
> ...
>
> <read>ome/wasadm</read>
> <write>cd
> projects/${ant.projekt.name}</write>
>
> <write>exit</write>
> <read>logout</read>
> </telnet>
>
> I also recognized that working with <env> tags is
> not
> possible in telnet tasks.
>
> f.e.
> <env>export
> ANT_PROJEKT=${ant.projekt.name}</env>
> <write>cd projects</write>
> <write>cd $ANT_PROJEKT</write>
>
> Is there any possibility to work with variables in
> telnet tags?
>
> Any help is very much appreciated.
>
> thanks in advance
>
> A. Grimm
>
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