FileSets are groups of files. These files can be found in a
directory tree starting in a base directory and are matched by
patterns taken from a number of PatternSets. FileSets can appear inside tasks
that support this feature or at the same level as target
- i.e., as children of project
.
PatternSets can be specified as nested
<patternset>
elements. In addition, FileSet holds
an implicit PatternSet and supports the nested
<include>
, <includesfile>
,
<exclude>
and <excludesfile>
elements of PatternSet directly, as well as PatternSet's
attributes.
Attribute | Description | Required |
dir | the root of the directory tree of this FileSet. | Yes |
defaultexcludes | indicates whether default excludes should be used or not
(yes | no ); default excludes are used when omitted. |
No |
includes | comma-separated list of patterns of files that must be included; all files are included when omitted. | No |
includesfile | the name of a file; each line of this file is taken to be an include pattern. | No |
excludes | comma-separated list of patterns of files that must be excluded; no files (except default excludes) are excluded when omitted. | No |
excludesfile | the name of a file; each line of this file is taken to be an exclude pattern. | No |
casesensitive | Must the file system be treated in a case sensitive way? Defaults to true. | No |
<fileset dir="${server.src}" casesensitive="yes" > <include name="**/*.java"/> <exclude name="**/*Test*"/> </fileset>
Groups all files in directory ${server.src}
that are Java
source files and don't have the text Test
in their
name.
<fileset dir="${server.src}" casesensitive="yes" > <patternset id="non.test.sources" > <include name="**/*.java"/> <exclude name="**/*Test*"/> </patternset> </fileset>
Groups the same files as the above example, but also establishes
a PatternSet that can be referenced in other
<fileset>
elements, rooted at a different directory.
<fileset dir="${client.src}" > <patternset refid="non.test.sources"/> </fileset>
Groups all files in directory ${client.src}
, using the
same patterns as the above example.
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