You can use the windows system command in the following way.
<target name="execute.sys.command">
<exec dir="${basedir}" executable="xcopy.exe">
<arg line="c:\temp" />
<arg line="d:\temp" />
<arg line=" /S /Z /Y /I" />
</exec>
</target>
example note :
In the above target I have used xcopy.exe Windows program to copy
file from c:\temp to d:\temp. You can pass arguments to command using
<arg line>
You can adapt this (command arguments etc.) as per your needs.
Hope this helps.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sayed, Irfan (Irfan) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: windows command
Hi All,
I need to execute windows system command in Ant's build.xml. I got one
sample in manual but need to know what is the exact meaning of every
line with every attribute.
<exec dir="${src}" executable="cmd.exe" os="Windows 2000"
output="dir.txt">
<arg line="/c dir"/>
</exec>
Can somebody please help
Regards
Irfan.
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