I downloaded aspectj, it seems that there been changes
since 1.0 - check the doc.
Placing all the jar files in $EXAMPLE/lib, the following works
for me:
<project default="run">
<target name="run">
<taskdef name="ajc"
classname="org.aspectj.tools.ant.taskdefs.Ajc10">
<classpath>
<fileset dir="lib" includes="*.jar"/>
</classpath>
</taskdef>
<mkdir dir="classes"/>
<ajc srcdir="src" destdir="classes">
<classpath>
<fileset dir="lib" includes="*.jar"/>
</classpath>
</ajc>
</target>
</project>
Peter
On 10/23/07, Dominique Devienne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/23/07, rolando80 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've tried the possibilities proposed by you but it didn't work.
>
> Bummer.
>
> > Could it be that its because the class DefaultCompilerAdapter is within
> > ant.jar and aspectjtools.jar?
>
> It rarely a good idea to have duplicate classes in jar. Have you tried
> removing the duplicate class from aspectjtools.jar. BTW, have you
> asked a question on the aspectj forum?
>
> > But i can't leave aspectjtools.jar because it contains the class Ajc which
> > is required.
>
> There's a switch of the JVM which allows you to see a very verbose
> output of all class loading activities, showing you precisely where
> classes are loaded from.
>
> Not much to go on, I know, sorry. --DD
>
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