* A <fileset><modified/> will filter out all files already processed.
* A <fileset> will be scanned if task is executed.
* I dont know <while> taskcontainer which could provide something like
   <while>
       <condidion><notempty><fileset id="fs"...>
       <sequential>
           <dosomething><fileset refid="fs"


Not the right solution, but maybe a step...

<antcontrib:for begin="1" end="50" param="notused">
    <antcontrib:for param="file">
        <fileset ...>
            <modified/>
        </fileset>
        <sequential>
            <echo>processing @{file} ... </echo>
        </sequential>
    </antcontrib:for>
</antcontrib:for>



Jan


>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: Mario Madunic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Gesendet: Freitag, 3. August 2007 00:13
>An: Ant Users List
>Betreff: iterate through files
>
>(Running Ant from a bat file triggered by a directory watching app.)
>
>Is is possible to iterate through a directory of files (that 
>can have files
>added while the task is running), one at a time before running 
>the task again?
>In other words I want to grab a single file parse it with an 
>Ant task, delete
>it, and then start all over again till the directory is empty. 
>Each run through
>the task takes about 5 seconds and don't want any collision 
>between files (there
>are multiple XSLT tasks ending in one of 2 BCP inserts into a 
>SQL Server). Using
>a scheduled task is a last resort.
>
>Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>
>Marijan (Mario) Madunic
>
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