Sorry! I do know how to let <> show in the article
I use () instead of <>
(path id="client.classpath")
(fileset dir="${jboss.home}/server/all/deploy/jbossweb-tomcat50.sar")
( include name="*.jar"/)
(/fileset)
(/path)
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"aliasncnu" wrote : I also met the difficulity you were just facing
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I also met the difficulity you were just facing
You may try the following
# Note I can not assure that it is the best shortcut to solve this problem
Good luck
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a section in build.properties
# Set the path to the servlet archive
servlet.jar=${jboss.server}/lib/javax.servlet.jar
Actually I could not find the javax.servlet.jar in lib directory
Why...?
thanks for your reply.^^
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This document works with 3.2.3
But currently I can only download the 3.2.5
Dose it matter ?
Or I must revise some configurations or file paths
thanks for your reply
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When I execute
...>ant -f jboss-build.xml compile
Errors happened, I did not understand why these errors happened.
I have followed all the steps in the document "Geting started with JBoss"
p.s. it seems that the system could not find some imported class files
[javac] E:\software\Java serie