Condition
Description
Sets a property if a certain condition holds true - this is a generalization of Available and Uptodate.
If the condition holds true, the property value is set to true by default; otherwise, the property is not set. You can set the value to something other than the default by specifying the
value
attribute.Conditions are specified as nested elements, you must specify exactly one condition.
Parameters
Attribute Description Required property The name of the property to set. Yes value The value to set the property to. Defaults to "true". No else The value to set the property to if the condition evaluates to false. By default the property will remain unset. Since Apache Ant 1.6.3 No Parameters specified as nested elements
All conditions to test are specified as nested elements, for a complete list see here.
Examples
<condition property="javamail.complete"> <and> <available classname="javax.activation.DataHandler"/> <available classname="javax.mail.Transport"/> </and> </condition>sets the property
javamail.complete
if both the JavaBeans Activation Framework and JavaMail are available in the classpath.<condition property="isMacOsButNotMacOsX"> <and> <os family="mac"/> <not> <os family="unix"/> </not> </and> </condition>sets the property
isMacOsButNotMacOsX
if the current operating system is MacOS, but not MacOS X - which Ant considers to be in the Unix family as well.<condition property="isSunOSonSparc"> <os name="SunOS" arch="sparc"/> </condition>sets the property
isSunOSonSparc
if the current operating system is SunOS and if it is running on a sparc architecture.