I got you to google because I knew it had moved and I didn't remember
where... It just seems they haven't crawled it recently enough :)

Its actually at the bottom of the user guide.

Regarding the java:jar-resources missing... I'm pretty sure you'll find an
anser to that in the mail archive.

Cheers,
Brett

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Rabe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, 7 November 2003 4:36 AM
> To: 'Maven Users List'
> Subject: RE: problems running ant tasks from maven
> 
> 
> Googling the maven web site for "root ClassLoader" turned up 
> one promising page, 
> http://maven.apache.org/reference/developers/developer-guide.html.
> However, the current page (generated 03 November) doesn't 
> even contain the word ClassLoader. Google's cached page (from 
> 07 October) DOES mention it, at least in the context of 
> developing a plugin.
> 
> Now I get an "INTERNAL ERROR":
> Reference made to goal 'java:jar-resources' which has no definition.
> 
> --Daniel Rabe
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 6:45 PM
> To: 'Maven Users List'
> Subject: RE: problems running ant tasks from maven
> 
> 
> You probably need to add a junit dependency to your project. 
> You might need to put it in the root classloader (google the 
> maven website).
> 
> Anyway, you can integrate your ant script into maven.xml 
> really easily. I'd recommend trying that. Actually, I'd 
> recommend the test plugin above all of these, although I'm 
> assuming this doesn't suite your needs.
> 
> - Brett
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Daniel Rabe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, 6 November 2003 12:33 PM
> > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> > Subject: problems running ant tasks from maven
> > 
> > 
> > I have an existing ant task set up to run junit. If I 
> invoke it from 
> > the command line with "ant test", it works fine. I want to 
> integrate 
> > this into maven, so I added the following to maven.xml:
> > 
> > <goal name="zzz">
> >     <ant target="test" />
> > </goal>
> > 
> > When I run "maven zzz" it fails (error messages below). Why 
> would it 
> > not run from within maven when it runs fine from the command line?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Daniel Rabe
> > 
> > 
> > BUILD FAILED
> > File...... file:/C:/KangaHermes/ <file:/C:/KangaHermes/> Element... 
> > ant Line...... 36
> > Column.... 24
> > Could not create task or type of type: junit.
> > 
> > Ant could not find the task or a class this task relies upon.
> > 
> > This is common and has a number of causes; the usual 
> solutions are to
> > read the manual pages then download and install needed JAR 
> files, or 
> > fix the build file:
> >  - You have misspelt 'junit'.
> >    Fix: check your spelling.
> >  - The task needs an external JAR file to execute
> >    and this is not found at the right place in the classpath.
> >    Fix: check the documentation for dependencies.
> >    Fix: declare the task.
> >  - The task is an Ant optional task and optional.jar is absent
> >    Fix: look for optional.jar in ANT_HOME/lib, download if needed
> >  - The task was not built into optional.jar as dependent
> >    libraries were not found at build time.
> >    Fix: look in the JAR to verify, then rebuild with the needed
> >    libraries, or download a release version from apache.org
> >  - The build file was written for a later version of Ant
> >    Fix: upgrade to at least the latest release version of Ant
> >  - The task is not an Ant core or optional task
> >    and needs to be declared using <taskdef>.
> > 
> > Remember that for JAR files to be visible to Ant tasks 
> implemented in 
> > ANT_HOME/lib, the files must be in the same directory or on the 
> > classpath
> > 
> > Please neither file bug reports on this problem, nor email the Ant 
> > mailing lists, until all of these causes have been 
> explored, as this 
> > is not an Ant bug. Total time: 9 seconds Finished at: Wed Nov 05 
> > 18:32:23 MST 2003
> > 
> 

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