Hi all,
For obscure reasons, I have to redefine the core email task using a taskdef.
This is my build file:
<path id="jsch.path">
<pathelement location="${src.tools.dir}/jsch/ant-jsch.jar"/>
<pathelement location="${src.tools.dir}/jsch/jsch-0.1.33.jar"/>
</path>
<taskdef name="scp"
classname="org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.ssh.Scp"
classpathref="jsch.path"/>
<taskdef name="sshexec"
classname="org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.ssh.SSHExec"
classpathref="jsch.path"/>
<taskdef name="mail"
classname="org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.email.EmailTask">
<classpath>
<pathelement location="${src.tools.dir}/mail/ant-javamail.jar"/>
<pathelement location="${src.tools.dir}/mail/mail.jar"/>
</classpath>
</taskdef>
Now the strange thing is that thescp & sshexec tasks report that they
have been over-ridden by the new definitions, and with -debug enabled
I can see the correct classes being loaded. The mail task however
just reports ' Class org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.email.EmailTask
loaded from parent loader (parentFirst)'.
Then finally it fails with ClassNotFoundException. This means that
the <classpath> is ignored for the mail taskkdef, but is used
correctly for the scp/sshexec taskdefs.
I would think it would make sense to treat all taskdefs & classpaths equal...
I cannot copy the jars into ~/.ant/lib, or $ANT_HOME/lib, and I cannot
rely on a CLASSPATH variable or an external calling script. The only
way I can make what I want to do work is via the taskdefs which honour
the <classpath> or classpathref. Does anyone know how to work around
this?
Thanks,
Kev
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