Jon Stevens wrote:
>
>> Simple example: given an Scarab's build.xml file, can you write a DVSL
>> which extracts the name of the jar which can be produced?
>
> Yes, cause I can just put a simple object 'java.util.Properties' into the
> context which gets it out of the default.properties file.

Can you point out where the jar name is in the scarab/build/default.properties file?

- Sam Ruby


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