Is there a "standard method" for running a sub-project using a different
classpath than the master project is using?
For example, if you invoke ant using:
ant -f foo-build.xml -lib foo-classpath foo
on the following foo-build.xml:
<target name="foo">
<do some stuff ...>
<ant antfile="bar-build.xml" target="bar">
?? <lib path="bar-classpath"/> ??
</ant>
</target>
Does the "ant" task invoked inside target "foo" have to inherit the classpath
specified when ant was originally invoked?
The reason that this comes up is that I need to build different parts of my
system using different implementations of the same APIs (e.g., JAXP, JAX-RPC).
Perhaps the only way to do this is to build the sub-project using <exec ...> or
forking <java ..> task that invokes a new instance of ant with the new
classpath. The problem with that approach is that I'd like to have the
sub-project inherit the properties of the master project.
Thanks for the help.
-- Mark
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