Hi All!
I need to set a classpath in my custom task definition. I also need this
classpath within the Java Task itself.
Is there a way to programmatically access project.classpath from within
Java? I tried looking in the Project class but nothing obvious strikes
me..
Any h
(problem: the example link
http://cvs.groovy.codehaus.org/viewcvs.cgi/groovy/groovy-core/src/test/groov
y/util/AntTest.groovy?rev=HEAD&view=auto doesnt work ...)
It's here:
http://cvs.groovy.codehaus.org/viewrep/groovy/groovy-core/src/test/groovy/util/AntTest.groovy#b1
Julius
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Just own grain of salt on this:
If you want a pure Ant solution, use either now, or someone
develops a CompositeBuildLogger to dispatch messages to more than one build
logger.
The quickest on Unix and a Unix-like toolkit on Windows (Cygwin or other) is
to use 'tee' to save to file and send to st
Does your build.xml file contain a for axis-wsdl2java (the last bullet point
on the output from Ant)?
Assuming ${dir.lib.axis} is the directory where your Axis jars are,
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