You can use the <if> task (part of the ant-contrib project).
<if>
<equals arg1="${destination}" arg2="stage"/>
<then>
// Things to do if destination==stage
</then>
<else>
// Things to do if destination==stage
</else>
</if>
Or you can use the <switch> task :-)
Daniel Kalcevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All,
I have a situation where I need to perform a check as to whether or not
a file needs to be included in build based upon a property. The
property would represent the environment, either "stage" or "prod".
Based upon the value of that property, I would need to rename a file and
move it to a different directory. Can anyone let me know the best way
to do this? Thanks.
Daniel
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