serdsch wrote:
Hi Peter,
No quite non-existent:
http://ant.apache.org/manual/OptionalTasks/sshexec.html
Yeah, OK, there is this little bit of documentation from Ant which only
tells you how to use the task from inside Ant. I wouldn't really expect more
from Ant, but the documentation of jcraft is really non-existent, isn't it?
The source is OK...I've integrated it into other things. And the author
is very helpful on email. So, given its a free java SSH client, I'm happy :)
I guess you're trying to run it embedded...things are a bit more complex
then as yes, you do need the right optional JAR on your classpath.
Anyway, thanx a lot for your answer, it really helped. It gave me some
ideas, so I tried and looked around inside the .jars and found the solution.
I am not using a full ant distribution but only the ant-launcher and its
necessary .jars, so I dont have a ant/lib folder. What I did now was to add
'-lib ${path-to-jsch-0.1.37.jar}' in the bat-file calling Ant, but it still
couldn't find the *.sshexec-class. This one is found in the ant-jsch.jar
that comes with your Ant distribution.
So for anyone facing the same problem, what you need is the following:
1) jsch-0.1.37.jar from jcraft
2) ant-jsch.jar from ant
3) put them both in some folder ${path-to-my-ant} where ever you like
4) define the task in your buildfile as the following:
<taskdef name="sshexec"
classname="org.appache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.ssh.SSHExec"/>
5) when calling Ant, set a command line property '-lib ${path-to-my-ant}'
And everything works just fine...
Cheers, Sergio
--
Steve Loughran http://www.1060.org/blogxter/publish/5
Author: Ant in Action http://antbook.org/
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]