cool. it's working!
-jacques
Am 11.11.2004 um 20:09 schrieb Peter Reilly:
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Peter,
Thank you very much. This helps me a lot.
Will properties I set with project.setNewProperty() persist, for the liftime of the build? So I can set my property in one target and derefereence it in another?
Yes, It will work exactly the same as using the property task. <property name="name" value="value"/>
Peter
-jacques
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User properties are those specified on the command line. They are always
inherited when across <ant/> boundaries.
You should use project.setNewProperty() to set a normal property. - this
maintains property imutablity.
project.getProperty() is used to retrieve the value of a property (this
may
be a normal property or a user property).
An example of setting properties is in src/main/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/CheckSum.java
Peter
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Hi folks,
What is the exact difference between the API-calls getUserProperty and
getProperty. And:
What is the exact difference between the API-calls setUserProperty and
setProperty. When ist advised to use which?
I'm a bit confused. I am writing my own tasks and I have started to use
getUserProperty because it did what I wanted but I didn't know that
[s|g]etProperty existed.
Thanks for enlightenment.
-jacques
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