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09.15.2008 at 08:04AM PDT, ID: 23732194
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ANT

Tags:

ANT, ie

Here is what I'm trying to do.  

I have a filelist that contains xml files, I want to loop through the file list and  load an xmlproperty and extract an element value from each of the files.  I have the loop working and displaying the correct files, but it keeps displaying the element value from the first file it reads.  Can someone tell me what I might be doing wrong?

<target name="test.loop">
     <for param="file">
  <path>
    <fileset dir="${base.loc}">
    <include name="**.xml"/>
    </fileset>
  </path>
  <sequential>                      
     <xmlproperty file="@{file}"/>
    <property name="svc.guid" value="${service(guid)}"/>
    <echo>message="${svc.guid}"</echo>
    <echo>message="@{file}"</echo>
    </sequential>
</for>
</target>
Answered By: rsneale
Expert Since: 03/02/2008
Accepted Solutions: 8
rsneale has been an Expert for 10 months, during which he has posted 36 comments and answered 8 questions. rsneale is just one of 51 experts in the ANT Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
 
 
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