Hi Neeraj,
If you use the build.(sh|bat) scripts, it should work fine on pretty much
any environment.
Cheers,
Neil
Neil Graham
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
Phone: 905-413-3519, T/L 969-3519
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> Seems to me that avoiding a custom task is the way to go.
+1.
I would accept that I didn't understand the problem first. I just did the
fresh
checkout from CVS and it doesn't work.
get following error,
taskdef class org.apache.xerces.util.XJavac cannot be found
I can't build it. I have to change all the places where 'xjava' task is
used.
I am just wondering, is it same for everyone ? Has anyone tried doing fresh
checkout from CVS ? Does it work out of the box ?
Neeraj
> Ted
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> > Hi Ted,
> >
> > But what do we do if it's not available--i.e., how do we tell ant
> >
> > if( -e xjavac) use xjavac to compile stuff
> > else use javac
> >
> > (to use a vaguely sh-ish pseudocode). I've no doubt if can be done;
just
> > not sure how to model conditional execution in ant (let alone
conditional
> > task definition).
> >
> > Anyway, perhaps I should repost the tools distros. I also think Xalan
> > found a solution to massaging the bootclasspath that didn't use a
custom
> > task; perhaps we should move in that direction in the long run.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Neil
> > Neil Graham
> > XML Parser Development
> > IBM Toronto Lab
> > Phone: 905-413-3519, T/L 969-3519
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> > Hi Neil,
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> > This bit me during the Hackathon as well. I seem to recall that Ant
has a
> > way of detecting whether a taskdef is present. I think it would be
worth
> > it
> > to see if the xjavac task can be invoked only when its available.
> >
> > Ted
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> > > Hi Troy,
> > >
> > > Commenting this out should work fine, so long as you're not compiling
> > under
> > > an IBM JDK1.4.x. The root of the problem was that our tools
generation
> > > code was a bit broken--more seriously than this, is also removed the
> > > LICENSE files for the jars included there...--and this only became
> > evident
> > > after 2.2.1.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Neil
> > > Neil Graham
> > > XML Parser Development
> > > IBM Toronto Lab
> > > Phone: 905-413-3519, T/L 969-3519
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> > > I just downloaded the xerces xerces-2_2_1 and built
> > > them on linux and j2sdk 1.4.1.
> > >
> > > The file tools/bin/xjavac.jar is missing, and I
> > > couldn't find where to get it, so I commented out
> > > the relevant portions in the build.xml file.
> > > This seemed to work.
> > >
> > > I was wondering if this is what was intended.
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > >
> > > Troy
> > >
> > > Troy Korjuslommi Tksoft Inc.
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