Re: Use Target Builder for JavaClient?!

From: David Avendasora (webobject..vendasora.com)
Date: Wed Mar 12 2008 - 14:25:48 EDT

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    Shouldn't that be:

    Fetch!



    On Mar 12, 2008, at 2:03 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:

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    > catch!
    >
    > On Mar 12, 2008, at 1:49 PM, David Avendasora wrote:
    >
    >> Have you ever talked to a dog and had it cock it's head to one side
    >> and look at you funny? You're sure it's thinking "I hear you, but I
    >> have no idea what you are saying, can't you just throw the ball
    >> again? Cuz I like it when you throw the ball."
    >>
    >> That's me.
    >>
    >> Right now.
    >>
    >> Dave
    >>
    >> On Mar 12, 2008, at 1:35 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
    >>
    >>> It's been there forever, actually, though it was originally called
    >>> "Use TargetBuilder". I renamed it a while back to clarify why
    >>> anyone would care, but it's still very elusive. I have no idea if
    >>> it works. I have found only like one or two references to it in
    >>> the archives.
    >>>
    >>> You can make a targets.plist in your project root with a key named
    >>> "targets" that maps to a list of target dictionaries that have the
    >>> keys name (target name), output (output folder), source (list of
    >>> sourcepath entries), classpath (list of classpath entries),
    >>> projectclasspath (list of project classpath entries).
    >>>
    >>> For each target, it executes the build with the settings defined
    >>> in the targets.plist. I assume this lets you define a client and
    >>> server target and it will build them both as part of the build.
    >>> But like I said, I've never used it and I have no idea if it even
    >>> works anymore. Definitely nobody has loved it in a long time.
    >>> The author is listed as "uwe", though I'm not sure who that is.
    >>
    >



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