I sort of answered my previous question, by running
ant with the -debug option.
Seperately, My problem with finding one library when
running from the command line and another from Ant was
that I am using Xerces in the app, but Ant was already
loading jaxp.jar and parser.jar....
So as I started to type the previous sentence, I
suddenly sawy a flash (from last nights thunder
storm?), and thought "fork='yes'", and sure enough,
that solved my problem....
--- Lauren Commons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I apologize if this is a basic question; I've
> looked
> for the answer, but can't find it....
> I have an Ant script which compiles a project and
> runs
> a test class. Or not.
> I currently have a classpath problem that I'm having
> trouble trouble-shooting. If I run Java at the
> command line (or actually from a bat file) the test
> class runs fine; If I run it in Ant, it fails
> because
> the wrong instance of a library class is getting
> loaded. (Specifically,
> com.sun.xml.parser.SAXParserImpl is loaded when run
> from Ant, but org.apache.xerces.jaxp.SAXParserImpl
> is
> loaded when run from the bat file.)
>
> ANYWAY, my actual question is: how can I get Ant to
> display the Java command line that it runs
> (including
> the classpath)?
>
> TIA
>
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