You can use the <fileset> element to define a path:
<path id="sab.classpath">
<fileset dir="${resc}"/>
</path>
You can limit files inside the <fileset> directive too using <include>
and <exclude>:
<path id="sab.classpath">
<fileset dir="${resc}">
<include name="*.jar"/>
<include name="*.zip"/>
<exclude name="bad.jar"/>
</fileset>
</path>
The great advantage of this is that you can easily add new jars to
your classpath by simply adding jar files into that directory.
On 8/7/07, Manivannan Palanichamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Actually, I add the jar files in classpath using the following way.
> <path id="sab.classpath">
> <pathelement location="${resc}/mysql-connector-java-3.1.12-bin.jar"/>
> <pathelement location="${resc}/activation.jar"/>
> <pathelement location="${resc}/imap.jar"/>
> </path>
>
> It looks bit tedious, since every jar file should be listed in the
> pathelement tag. Instead of doing this, is there anyway to specify a
> directory, containing all jar files?
>
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> Manivannan.Palanichamy (@) Oracle.com
> http://mani.gw.googlepages.com/index.html
>
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