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List:       jedit-users
Subject:    Re: [ jEdit-users ] Ant?
From:       "Robert Fletcher" <rfletch6 () yahoo ! co ! uk>
Date:       2003-12-16 15:32:05
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Sounds like pretty much exactly what Ant Helper does.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Hoyt,Jeffrey C." <jchoyt@mitre.org>
To: <jedit-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 3:22 PM
Subject: [ jEdit-users ] Re: [jEdit-users ] Ant?


> I have a great macro that makes living with Ant very easy.   Painless
even.
>
> "The idea behind the macro: You usually start a build/clean/execute run
when
> a buffer belonging to the project is showing. So I just use the current
path
> and check if build.xml exists, if not go up the path until a build.xml is
> found. This way the correct build.xml is always found.
>
> To make life easy, the first time you run the macro (or when the ant
binary
> file can't be found), you are prompted for the location. This location is
> stored as a permanent jEdit property so you never have to deal with it
again.
> The last target you used is stored as a temporary property so you can just
> run this macro (I recommend binding it to F10 or other favorite key) and
> return to repeat the last ant target. If you want to change targets (e.g.,
> you finally successfully ran all your tests, now you want to create a
jar),
> just run the macro and type your target and hit return. All very simple.
>
> The Console plug in is required."
>
> I will be happy to email it out to anyone who wants it (GPL, ofc).  I
tried to
> upload it to the community website, but ran into problems.  If someone
wants
> to try, be my guest.  Just let me know once it's up.
>
> Jeff
>
>
> On Sunday 14 December 2003 11:07 pm,
jedit-users-request@lists.sourceforge.net
> wrote:
> > Content-Type=message/rfc822
> > Content-Description=embedded message
> > To: jedit-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > From: "Todd O'Bryan" <toddobryan@mac.com>
> > Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 22:52:30 -0500
> > Subject: [ jEdit-users ] Ant?
> >
> > What do people use to make ant more friendly? I used AntFarm for a
> > while, stopped, and now notice it's not available.
> >
> > I downloaded Antelope, but it was kind of a pain to get working (There
> > should be a rule about Plugins not requiring doing anything that can't
> > be done in jEdit or by the Plugin Manager.), and then I couldn't see my
> > targets to run them although I could see them when I clicked Edit.
> >
> > Am I missing something easier? Hopefully?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Todd
>
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> Jeffrey Hoyt
> The MITRE Corporation
> Database Technology SW Engineer
> 703-758-8143
>
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