Hi Tony,

I have tried this - it almost works like a dream. My questions:

The dist directory looks like this after running ant:

27.05.2003  20:37    <DIR>          .
27.05.2003  20:37    <DIR>          ..
27.05.2003  20:35    <DIR>          andromda-core
27.05.2003  20:36    <DIR>          andromda-ejb
27.05.2003  20:36    <DIR>          andromda-hibernate
27.05.2003  20:36    <DIR>          andromda-java
27.05.2003  20:36    <DIR>          andromda-struts
27.05.2003  20:37         3.265.473
andromda-car-rental-system-201alpha.zip
27.05.2003  20:36           508.225 andromda-core-201alpha.zip
27.05.2003  20:37         1.241.289 andromda-docs-201alpha.zip
27.05.2003  20:36            16.774 andromda-ejb-201alpha.zip
27.05.2003  20:36         1.572.371 andromda-hibernate-201alpha.zip
27.05.2003  20:36             4.589 andromda-java-201alpha.zip
27.05.2003  20:36         4.567.029 andromda-libs-201alpha.zip
27.05.2003  20:37             4.141 andromda-model-report-201alpha.zip
27.05.2003  20:36           324.051 andromda-struts-201alpha.zip

Why do all those directories exist? In my original build.xml design,
they were not present.

And: Do you plan to include another ZIP that contains the project
wizard?

And: You should update the version number.

Keep up the good work!
Matthias B.

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
> Of Anthony Mowers
> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 7:57 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Andromda-devel] Changes to build system
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I have made some changes to the build.xml files in AndroMDA.  
> The changes are not complete, but they should now allow 
> someone to easily build a AndroMDA distribution from the source files.
> 
> It should be as simple as the following commands in order to 
> build the AndroMDA distribution:
> 
> cvs co andromda-all
> cd andromda-all
> copy build.properties.sample build.properties
> edit build.properties
> ant dist
> 
> The key change is that you should only have to edit the one 
> top-level properties file in order to get AndroMDA to build 
> on your system. The only thing that the build system needs to 
> know is where your Jboss installation is located.
> 
> I expect I might have missed something, or broken something.  
> If you can test it out and let me know if it works I would 
> appreciate it.
> 
> Tony
> 
> 
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