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I am using ant script for generating war file, it will generate the war file. please see the below script

<target name="war" depends="build">
  <mkdir dir="${dist}" /> 
  <jar destfile="${dist}/${proj_name}.war" basedir="${build}" />
</target>

If it generates a new war file, then i want to have a property to set the value as "newupdates" otherwise i want to know "noupdates"

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    There seems to be some code missing here, Gomathi.
    – Mia Clarke
    May 26, 2010 at 19:14
  • Completed my answer. Btw, you should use the war task instead of the jar one: war is an extension of jar that ease the handling of the WEB_INF directory
    – tonio
    May 26, 2010 at 21:50
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    @Banang. The code was there, just not escaped properly. I complained on meta a while ago, that people without edit privileges should have easy means to see the question source. May 27, 2010 at 14:56

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A strategy to do this could be to use the UpToDate task to set the property. You just have to copy the war file to war.bak just after performing the uptodate check, to prepare for the next run.

Another strategy (probably even better) would be to use the UpToDate task to determine if the war has to be generated, setting a property, e.g myuptodateproperty. Then call your war generation target, and make sure it has an if=${myuptodateproperty} constraint, in order not to regenerate the war if it is not needed.

You can use something in the line of (untested code, may need some work):

<target name="war" depends="clean,fillbuildanddist,build">
  <mkdir dir="${dist}" />
  <uptodate targetfile="${dist}/${proj_name}.war" property="uptodatewar">
    <fileset dir="${build}" />
  </uptodate>
  <antcall target="makewar" />
</target>

<target name="makewar" unless="uptodatewar">
  <jar destfile="${dist}/${proj_name}.war" basedir="${build}" />
</target>

With this, the property uptodatewar should be set to true only if the war does not need to be rebuilt, and thus the jar task will only be called in this case. In targets that depend on the war target, you can use the uptodatewar to perform tasks only if the war is new.

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  • This is gomathi, tonio, can you explain in detail, following is the code <target name="war" depends="clean,fillbuildanddist,build"> <mkdir dir="${dist}" /> <jar destfile="${dist}/${proj_name}.war" basedir="${build}" /> </target> Sometimes no war file is generated, if the war file in {dist} folder, is uptodate one. In that case i want to have property which should have "noupdates happened". Can you give any code snippet for my better understanding
    – gomathi
    May 26, 2010 at 20:50

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