EJ,
Maybe you can set up a target to do the copy for you and try something
like this
<target name="copy-ui">
<echo message="copying from ${basedir}/web to
${catalina.home}/webapps/${webapp.name}"/>
<copy todir="${catalina.home}/webapps/${webapp.name}">
<fileset dir="${basedir}/web"/>
</copy>
<echo message="copying from ${prj.basedir}/web/spicy to
${catalina.home}/webapps/${webapp.name}/project1"/>
<copy todir="${catalina.home}/webapps/${webapp.name}/project1">
<fileset dir="${prj.basedir}/web/project1"/>
</copy>
<zipfileset dir="${ prj.basedir}/web/css" prefix="css"/>
<echo message="copying from ${ prj.basedir}/web/css to
${catalina.home}/webapps/${webapp.name}/css/project1"/>
<copy
todir="${catalina.home}/webapps/${webapp.name}/css">
<fileset dir="${prj.basedir}/web/css"/>
</copy>
</target>
We have a project that its contents need to copied into particular
webapp project prior to building a war file.
Hope this helps.
-----Original Message-----
From: EJ Ciramella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 1:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: help with copy and glob mapper
We have a series of templates in a particular directory and I was hoping
to use copy/glob mapper/expand properties in order to move them into the
build directory AND rename them. At a point, the directory paths are
identical, so what I was hoping to do is something like this:
<copy todir="target" verbose="true">
<fileset dir="source" includes="**/*"/>
<globmapper from="template-*" to="*"/>
<filterchain>
<expandproperties/>
</filterchain>
</copy>
But for whatever reason, this only picks up files at the top level
(things in source, but not source/somesubdir/someotherdir).
Is there a way to do this?
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