GRRRRRRRRR.....

Nevermind, realized i need to use the <properties> task.  :)

- Jonathan


On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 12:01 -0600, jonathan doklovic wrote:
> Ok, I found the resolve all button.
> 
> (hopefully) Final qeustion:
> my svn resolver needs user/pass attributes.
> In ant, I simply read those from a properties file and pass the
> references to the resolver.
> In IvyDE, I'm not sure how to handle this since the settings <property>
> task doesn't take a file.
> 
> I would *like* to do something like this:
> 
> <settings>
>    <property file="${ivy.settings.dir}/svn.properties"/>
>    ...
>    <svn user="${svn.user.name}" password="${svn.user.password}"/>
> 
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> - Jonathan
> 
> 
> On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 00:43 +0100, Xavier Hanin wrote:
> > On Nov 30, 2007 12:28 AM, jonathan doklovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >         Ok,
> >         
> >         I was able to get the classpath to work, but I have another
> >         quick
> >         question...
> >         
> >         If I add an ivy.xml as a library, everything is fine and my
> >         jars show up
> >         in the package explorer.
> >         
> >         Then, if I run a cache-clean via ant, my library node for the
> >         ivy.xml is
> >         removed (due to not having any jars under it) and the only way
> >         I can
> >         figure out to make it do another resolve is to open the build
> >         path
> >         configuration dialog and click apply.
> >         
> >         Is there any other way to force a resolve?
> > Not sure which version of IvyDE you're using, but with latest
> > (unreleased) one there is a resolve all button in the toolbar, you can
> > use to call resolve on all your projects with an Ivy classpath
> > container. In IvyDE 1.2 you just have to edit the plugin.xml and
> > uncomment the action.
> > 
> > HTH,
> > 
> > Xavier 
> > 
> >         
> >         
> >         Thanks,
> >         
> >         - Jonathan
> >         
> >         
> >         On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 14:06 -0800, Xavier Hanin wrote:
> >         > What you did should work, but I suggest to use the classpath
> >         feature [1] of 
> >         > Ivy to load the required jars. The advantage of this
> >         techniaue is that you
> >         > won't have to modify IvyDE plugin (better for upgrades) and
> >         it will work the
> >         > same way both in IvyDE and Ant.
> >         >
> >         > Xavier
> >         >
> >         > [1]
> >         http://ant.apache.org/ivy/history/trunk/configuration/classpath.html
> >         >
> >         >
> >         > jonathan doklovic wrote: 
> >         > >
> >         > > Hi,
> >         > >
> >         > > I'm trying to get IvyDE working with my ivy-settings.xml
> >         which has an
> >         > > svn resolver provided by ivy-svn.
> >         > >
> >         > > When IvyDE tries to load the settings, it complains that
> >         it can't define 
> >         > > the svn type due to the class not being found.
> >         > >
> >         > > I'm using IvyDE-1.3.0.
> >         > > I extracted the jar into the eclipse/plugins folder, added
> >         the ivy-svn
> >         > > jar and dependencies to the lib/default folder, and added
> >         each jar as a 
> >         > > library in the plugin.xml
> >         > >
> >         > > None of that corrected the problem and I still get the
> >         class not found
> >         > > error.
> >         > >
> >         > > Is there any way to get this to work?
> >         > >
> >         > > Thanks,
> >         > >
> >         > > - Jonathan
> >         > >
> >         > >
> >         >
> >         
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > Xavier Hanin - Independent Java Consultant
> > http://xhab.blogspot.com/
> > http://ant.apache.org/ivy/
> > http://www.xoocode.org/

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