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18
19 package org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs;
20
21 import org.apache.tools.ant.Task;
22 import org.apache.tools.ant.TaskAdapter;
23
24 /**
25  * Adds a task definition to the current project, such that this new task can be
26  * used in the current project. Two attributes are needed, the name that identifies
27  * this task uniquely, and the full name of the class (including the packages) that
28  * implements this task.</p>
29  * <p>You can also define a group of tasks at once using the file or
30  * resource attributes. These attributes point to files in the format of
31  * Java property files. Each line defines a single task in the
32  * format:</p>
33  * <pre>
34  * taskname=fully.qualified.java.classname
35  * </pre>
36  * @since Ant 1.1
37  * @ant.task category="internal"
38  */

39 public class Taskdef extends Typedef {
40
41     /**
42      * Default constructor.
43      * Creates a new Taskdef instance.
44      * This sets the adapter and the adaptto classes to
45      * TaskAdapter and Task.
46      */

47
48     public Taskdef() {
49         setAdapterClass(TaskAdapter.class);
50         setAdaptToClass(Task.class);
51     }
52 }
53
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