David Durham wrote:
Magnus wrote:
I just tried my file with suns JDK-1.5-rc on debian-amd64 and works
fine, thus it must have been a bug in IBM's JVM ( since all the other
components are the same ).
So, are you going to be able to use the JDK or are you stuck using
IBM's JVM?
- Dave
Magnus wrote:
I just tried my file with suns JDK-1.5-rc on debian-amd64 and works
fine, thus it must have been a bug in IBM's JVM ( since all the other
components are the same ).
So, are you going to be able to use the JDK or are you stuck using IBM's
JVM?
- Dave
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David Durham wrote:
psamathos wrote:
"The type doesn't support the nested "ojbrepository"
element."
Does anyone know why? I've tried everything I could think of, but it
never works.
I'm using ojbdoclet and I might be able to help you out. What does
your taskdef look like? As I recal
David Durham wrote:
psamathos wrote:
which makes me think there's a bug in my JVM or
somewhere related.
Have you tested your Ant targets in a different environment?
- Dave
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psamathos wrote:
which makes me think there's a bug in my JVM or
somewhere related.
Have you tested your Ant targets in a different environment?
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David Durham wrote:
psamathos wrote:
Yes, and I couldn't find anything. This mailinglist is my only hope.
I'm willing to help on this point, but did you download the module's
source code to see where that message could be thrown from?
Maybe the clue lies in Ant's source code? I've got time to l
psamathos wrote:
Yes, and I couldn't find anything. This mailinglist is my only hope.
I'm willing to help on this point, but did you download the module's
source code to see where that message could be thrown from?
Maybe the clue lies in Ant's source code? I've got time to look around
if you'd
Christian Pesch wrote:
psamathos wrote:
Any other ideas?
Are you using ant >= 1.6?
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Yes, I'm using Ant 1.6.2
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David Durham wrote:
psamathos wrote:
Ok, I've added the classpathref, but I still the get the same error.
These are my new settings.
/usr/share/ant/lib contains xdoclet.jar and
xdoclet-ojb-module-1.2.1.jar (
psamathos wrote:
Any other ideas?
Are you using ant >= 1.6?
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psamathos wrote:
Ok, I've added the classpathref, but I still the get the same error.
These are my new settings.
/usr/share/ant/lib contains xdoclet.jar and xdoclet-ojb-module-1.2.1.jar
( amon
David Durham wrote:
psamathos wrote:
This is what my current target looks like:
in the docs it also has a classpathref, do I need that as well?
I think that needs to point to "module jar along with the xdoclet and
xjavadc jars"
I have
tried with and without but perhaps I made a misstak
psamathos wrote:
This is what my current target looks like:
in the docs it also has a classpathref, do I need that as well?
I think that needs to point to "module jar along with the xdoclet and
xjavadc jars"
I have
tried with and without but perhaps I made a misstake somewhere with it?
David Durham wrote:
David Durham wrote:
I'm using ojbdoclet and I might be able to help you out. What does your
taskdef look like? As I recall, there's a problem wherein you have to
put the taskdef in each target that uses it.
Actually, each ojbdoclet task needs it's own taskdef.
http://db.apac
David Durham wrote:
I'm using ojbdoclet and I might be able to help you out. What does your
taskdef look like? As I recall, there's a problem wherein you have to
put the taskdef in each target that uses it.
Actually, each ojbdoclet task needs it's own taskdef.
http://db.apache.org/ojb/docu/guide
psamathos wrote:
"The type doesn't support the nested "ojbrepository" element."
Does anyone know why? I've tried everything I could think of, but it
never works.
I'm using ojbdoclet and I might be able to help you out. What does your
taskdef look like? As I recall, there's a problem wh
Hi Magnus,
the developer of the xdoclet module (Thomas D.) is on vacation and I
never worked on that stuff. Never heard about such problems.
You can try latest ojb-xdoclet.jar from CVS, but I think it's not much
different from OJB 1.0 version.
regards,
Armin
psamathos wrote:
Hi,
When I try to us
Hi,
When I try to use Xdoclet to generate my repository-file it fails with
"The type doesn't support the nested "ojbrepository" element."
Does anyone know why? I've tried everything I could think of, but it
never works.
regards
/Magnus
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