On 28/04/2011 8:03, 1T3XT BVBA wrote:
Op 27/04/2011 19:24, Larry Evans schreef:
The following co:
~/prog_dev/itext $ svn co
https://itext.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/itext/book book
produces output which includes:
A book/pom.xml
This is the Maven approach, introduced by Balder.
A book/examples.xml
A book/build.xml
These are the original ANT scripts, written by Bruno.
The new approach may have broken the old scripts.
The old script should still work for the book.
The pom.xml only builds a war, it does not execute the examples. You can
execute the examples with maven ( see
http://itext-general.2136553.n4.nabble.com/Where-to-find-jar-files-for-iText-examples-tp3466477p3467716.html
)
or you can execute the tasks in the ant script.
We'll investigate.
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