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FileSet

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- or space-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- or space-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
followsymlinks Shall symbolic links be followed? Defaults to true. See below. No

Note: All files/directories for which the canonical path is different from its path are considered symbolic links. On Unix systems this usually means the file really is a symbolic links but it may lead to false results on other platforms.

Examples


<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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