Looks like you are going to learn how packages and classpaths relate (this is 
often a hurdle one has to overcome when learning Java).

Your class is named Client and is in the 
com.ip6networks.calling_card_registration.test package. This means that the JVM 
will scan the classpath looking for a file named:
com/ip6networks/calling_card_registration/test/Client.class

This means that the classpath should be set to:
/usr/liferay-portal-5.2.3/dev/portlets/calling_card_reg/docroot/WEB-INF/src/
in your case. Then the JVM will look for the file:
/usr/liferay-portal-5.2.3/dev/portlets/calling_card_reg/docroot/WEB-INF/src/com/ip6networks/calling_card_registration/test/Client.class

In addition, when you tell JUnit about the class, you need to use the full 
class name, which includes the package name:
com.ip6networks.calling_card_registration.test.Client

That should give you enough information to fix the build.xml.

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