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“in runtime”, “at run time”

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Gintas Grigelionis 7 years ago
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<h2 id="available">Available</h2>
<h3>Description</h3>
<p>Sets a property if a resource is available at runtime. This resource can be a file, a directory,
<p>Sets a property if a resource is available at run time. This resource can be a file, a directory,
a class in the classpath, or a JVM system resource.</p>
<p>If the resource is present, the property value is set to <q>true</q> by default; otherwise, the
property is not set. You can set the value to something other than the default by specifying


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<p><em>Since Ant 1.8.2</em></p>
<h3>Description</h3>
<p>This task is provided for the purpose of allowing the user to install a different ProjectHelper
at runtime.</p>
at run time.</p>
<p>The helpers will be added after all the already registered helpers, but before the default one
(<code>ProjectHelper2</code>)</p>
<p>See the description of Apache Ant's <a href="../projecthelper.html">Project Helper</a> for more


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<p><em>Since Ant 1.8.0</em></p>
<h3>Description</h3>
<p>This task is provided for the purpose of allowing the user to <strong>(a)</strong> install a
different <code>PropertyHelper</code> at runtime, or <strong>(b)</strong> (hopefully more often)
different <code>PropertyHelper</code> at run time, or <strong>(b)</strong> (hopefully more often)
install one or more <code class="code">PropertyHelper</code> Delegates into
the <code class="code">PropertyHelper</code> active on the
current <code class="code">Project</code>. This is somewhat advanced Apache Ant usage and assumes a


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parent directory for any source files AND the output directory.</li>
<li><var>destdir</var> can be used to specify the output directory, allowing for <var>base</var>
to be used as the parent directory for any source files.</li>
<li>At least one of either <var>base</var> or <var>destdir</var> must be specified and exist, or a
runtime error will occur.</li>
<li>At least one of either <var>base</var> or <var>destdir</var> must be specified and exist, or
an error will occur at run time.</li>
</ul>

<h3>Parameters specified as nested elements</h3>


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actual <em>addConfigured</em> method is not called.</li>

<li>All attributes of this task get set via their corresponding <code class="code">setXXX()</code>
methods, at runtime.</li>
methods, at run time.</li>

<li>The content character data sections inside the XML element corresponding to this task is added
to the task via its <code class="code">addText()</code> method, at runtime.</li>
to the task via its <code class="code">addText()</code> method, at run time.</li>

<li>All attributes of all child elements get set via their
corresponding <code class="code">setXXX()</code> methods, at runtime.</li>
corresponding <code class="code">setXXX()</code> methods, at run time.</li>

<li>If child elements of the XML element corresponding to this task have been created
for <code class="code">addConfiguredXXX()</code> methods, those methods get invoked now.</li>

<li id="execute"><code class="code">execute()</code> is called at runtime. If <q>target1</q>
<li id="execute"><code class="code">execute()</code> is called at run time. If <q>target1</q>
and <q>target2</q> both depend on <q>target3</q>, then running <kbd>ant target1 target2</kbd>
will run all tasks in <q>target3</q> twice.</li>
</ol>


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<h1>Properties</h1>

<p>Properties are key-value pairs where Apache Ant tries to expand <code>${key}</code>
to <code>value</code> at runtime.</p>
to <code>value</code> at run time.</p>

<p>There are many tasks that can set properties, the most common one is
the <a href="Tasks/property.html">property</a> task. In addition properties can be defined


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<td><a href="Tasks/available.html">Available</a></td>
<td><p>Sets a property if a specified file, directory, class in
the classpath, or JVM system resource is available at
runtime.</p></td>
run time.</p></td>
</tr>

<tr>


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