isSelected(java.io.File basedir,
java.lang.String filename,
java.io.File file)
The heart of the matter.
void
setCasesensitive(boolean casesensitive)
Whether to ignore case when checking filenames.
void
setName(java.lang.String pattern)
The name of the file, or the pattern for the name, that
should be used for selection.
void
setNegate(boolean negated)
You can optionally reverse the selection of this selector,
thereby emulating an <exclude> tag, by setting the attribute
negate to true.
void
setParameters(Parameter[] parameters)
When using this as a custom selector, this method will be called.
The name of the file, or the pattern for the name, that
should be used for selection.
Parameters:
pattern - the file pattern that any filename must match
against in order to be selected.
setCasesensitive
public void setCasesensitive(boolean casesensitive)
Whether to ignore case when checking filenames.
Parameters:
casesensitive - whether to pay attention to case sensitivity
setNegate
public void setNegate(boolean negated)
You can optionally reverse the selection of this selector,
thereby emulating an <exclude> tag, by setting the attribute
negate to true. This is identical to surrounding the selector
with <not></not>.
public boolean isSelected(java.io.File basedir,
java.lang.String filename,
java.io.File file)
The heart of the matter. This is where the selector gets to decide
on the inclusion of a file in a particular fileset. Most of the work
for this selector is offloaded into SelectorUtils, a static class
that provides the same services for both FilenameSelector and
DirectoryScanner.