
Hi Sebastian, Very cool. Do you know how git? If you do, just fork my repo [1] and commit your changes into your cloned repo. You need a github userid to do that. After that, I suggest creating a new module in the cal10n project, e.g. ant-cal10n, placing your ant task therein. For testing purposes, you could use the maven-ant plug in. Ideally, if you changes are limited to the ant-cal10n module, I would be able to pull-in your changes quasi-automatically and without fuss. [1] http://github.com/ceki/cal10n zeeman wrote:
Hi there!
I discovered this project via sl4j. I like the idea and integrated cal10n in my project.
I've also written a small Ant task as requested by http://cal10n.qos.ch/manual.html#antTask.
Where can I submit it for a review?
It is like the maven-plugin (I guess):
<taskdef name="verifyTask" classname="ch.qos.cal10n.plugins.ant.VerifyTask" />
<verifyTask> <enumTypes> <enumType>com.foo.somePackage.Colors</enumType> <enumType>com.foo.otherPackage.Foods</enumType> </enumTypes> </verifyTask>
and uses the MessageKeyVerifier as described in http://cal10n.qos.ch/manual.html#singleTest
Best regards, Sebastian
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