Hi,
I think Ant would be very useful for you. With Ant it is easy to launch 
your JUnit tests, copy/move files and launch other java programs.
Regards
Alex

At 11:46 12/11/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>For our test framework we have this workaround:
>
>1. Buildprocess
>2. create junit test
>3. create html from junitreports, versioning etc.
>
>What I want:
>
>1. move xml files to a specific cocoon folder
>2. list the xml files (Directory Generator ??)
>3. Create html output (xsl)
>
>Nr. 3 is fine...
>
>How can I do step 2; list files and open them from there? There is an
>increasing number of files, creating the directory should be dynamic. What
>about the links?
>
>Any ideas??
>
>Erik Stunkat
>QA
>POET Software
>Hamburg, Germany
>+49(0)40 60990-303
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>
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