Iam starting from the workspace
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Please
respond to
ant-user
Are you using the plugin installed as VAJ tool
(i.e. starting it from the tools menu)
or are you starting it in the workspace?
Wolf
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> thankx for ur reply. I already import optional.jar in my workspace.
> pls send me Wolf S.'s id if u had.
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> > I tried with <taskdef> and also putting the optional.jar in the lib
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> Did you import the optional.jar into your workspace? That's
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> the classes will be found. If not (and if I recall correctly, Wolf S.
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> know as he is doing active development in VAJ) there are ways
> of telling a
> Project what
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> Glenn McAllister
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