this is exactly what I was looking for
Thanks Jacob!
Martin
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I'm not sure how this is Nant related, however I can give a reasonable
pointer.
.NET has a class Called System.IO.FileSystemWatcher
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.io.filesystemwatcher_members.aspx)
that allows you to set up and monitor file system changes. I'm not
familiar e
In .Net check out the FileSystemWatcher class. It wraps the Win32 file change
notification API.
BOb
From: Martin Gainty [mailto:mgai...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 10:56 AM
To: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [NAnt-users] NTFS n
> Brass,
>
> One option that you might pursue
Just to clarify, this is Alon Amsalem's question, not mine.
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Good Morning All
this popped up on another list and since its related I wanted to try to
get a handle on how DotNet (or more specifically NTFS) handles file
update notification..in other words what capabilities does DotNet have
that allow an admin to be notified for Directory and or Filename mo
Brass,
One option that you might pursue is creating a simple Console application
wrapper around the XmlReader class in the .NET class library. This object is
capable of validating an XML document or fragment against one or more schema
URLs. The documentation for this class contains several ex
Depending on exactly what you mean by "validate a folder of xml
files", Saxon may fill the bill.
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Hi,
Can you please recommend a command line XML Validator that will be called from
Nant and will validate a folder of xml files recursively
Thank You,
Alon Amsalem
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