Does anyone know how to do this ? (we would need an index for the subtree I guess).
Paul
On 17-Dec-03, at 08:47 Uhr, Amnon Khen wrote:
Thanks, Paul, You're a life saver! That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks again, Amnon
-----Original Message----- From: Paul Libbrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 2:01 To: Jakarta Commons Users List Subject: Re: core:forEach collections
Ahmon,
Have you tried the ant:fileScanner tag ? I see this at work in some maven.xml currently... <fileScanner var="xx"><fileset>....</fileset></fileScanner> <j:forEach items="${xx}" var="x">...
I fear paths don't fall into this... you would need to try and/or to look into the code of the tag and its related...
Hope that helps.
Paul
On 16-Dec-03, at 11:54 Uhr, Amnon Khen wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for replying, however, I think my question wasn't understood as
I
meant it (or maybe it as I who failed to explain it clearly).
I'm already familiar with <u:tokenize> and <j:forEach>. The collections
through which I need to iterate are not delimited lists, but Ant data
structures, such as FileSets or Paths.
Can it be done in a simple way?
Thanks,
Amnon
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