<?xml version="1.0"?> | |
<project name="WriteOutputContractTask" default="main" basedir=".."> | |
<!-- | |
You can write output contracts in script directly by use TaskProductionForAnt. | |
eg: | |
<WriteOUT name="the name of the contract" value="the new value of the contract" type="the type of the contract"/> | |
=>If you didn't set the type of the contract in the script, it will find the type of the contract automaticly. | |
<WriteOUT name="the name of the contract" value="the new value of the contract"> | |
Now the TaskProductionForAnt class can support following types: | |
String => type="type:string" | |
Boolean | boolean => type="type:boolean" | |
Long => type="type:long" | |
Integer => type="type:integer" | |
BigInteger => type="type:bigInteger" | |
BigDecimal => type="type:bigDecimal" | |
Float => type="type:float" | |
Byte => type="type:byte" | |
Short => type="type:short" | |
Double => type="type:double" | |
Character => type="type:character" | |
Date => type="type:date" (Now suppoert the simple fomate: 'yyyy-MM-dd' and 'yyyy/MM/dd') | |
Type URI => type="type:uri" (org.eclipse.emf.common.util.URI) | |
If you want use ant script to write other complex type, you can write a sub task class which extends 'TaskProductionForAnt.java', | |
and rewrite the execute() method. You can get the TaskProductionContext from the ant task by use getContext() method(See | |
'WriteAndReadContractByTask.xml'). | |
--> | |
<!-- Define the ant tasks --> | |
<taskdef name="taskProductionForAnt" description="Write output contracts in script directly." classname="org.eclipse.egf.portfolio.task.ant.engine.TaskProductionForAnt"> | |
<classpath> | |
<pathelement location="${basedir}/bin" /> | |
</classpath> | |
</taskdef> | |
<!-- Exectute the task --> | |
<target name="main"> | |
<!-- Write output contracts in script directly --> | |
<taskProductionForAnt> | |
<WriteOUT name="output_parameter" value="hello" type="type:string" /> | |
</taskProductionForAnt> | |
</target> | |
</project> |