Thank you Dmitri, it works great.
Ingo Dmitri Farafonov schrieb:
Couple ways: First use patternset http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTypes/patternset.html <patternset id="my.set"> <include name="**/*.java"/> <exclude name="**/*Test*"/> </patternset> And reuse the pattern: <fileset dir="${src.1.dir}" > <patternset refid="my.set"/> </fileset> <fileset dir="${src.2.dir}" > <patternset refid="my.set"/> </fileset> Second create includes/excludes files: And use includesfile and excludesfile attributes http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTypes/fileset.html <fileset dir="${src.dir}" includesfile="my.includes" excludesfile="my.excludes"/> Hope it helps, Dmitri. 2007/12/7, Ingo Siebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Hi, i have to create two files: src.zip and binary.jar . The src.zip contains the source code files and the binary.jar contains the class files. They only contains a _subset_ of my complete project. That's why i have to filesets. <fileset dir="${src.dir}" id="client.src.fileset" > <include name="de/cas/abc/abcobject/**" /> // ... <exclude name="**/package.html" /> </fileset> <fileset dir="${class.dir}" id="client.class.fileset" > <include name="de/cas/abc/abcobject/**" /> // ... <exclude name="**/package.html" /> </fileset> But i don't want to maintain the includes and excludes two times in my build file. It there a way the define the includes and excludes only one time? Any great ideas? Ingo
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