Ken,
this should not happen. :-(
i'm using the task and it's predecessors since years and can not remember of
such an error, but the current version is
heavily refactored. I'm very interested to analyse this behaviour and fix
it.
Naturally I will notice you when i've found the reason.
could you
The actual location of the SDK is not really a problem as long as
JAVA_HOME actually points to a Java Software Development Kit.
The fact that the mesage refers to C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_04\lib\tools.jar. makes
me think that JAVA_HOME is set to "C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_04".
Your
I should also say, "Using JAVA_HOME:C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk" is in the Thinkmap
server startup. When I set JAVA_HOME in "Environment Variables", Thinkmap
server gets an error saying JAVA_HOME is not set correctly - that is
Thinkmap server becomes unusable.
-Original Message-
From: Ron Wheele
Yes, but it points to C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk
-Original Message-
From: Ron Wheeler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2005 11:21 AM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Re: Really New to Ant - problem w/ set up.
Did you download the java SDK from ww.java.sun.com?
JAVA_HOME need
Did you download the java SDK from ww.java.sun.com?
JAVA_HOME needs to point to the java SDK which will likely be installed
under \Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_04.
Ron
Arthur Klimowicz wrote:
I need Ant to work with a product called, "Thinkmap SDK".
Thinkmap works ok. It also has Ant in its
I need Ant to work with a product called, "Thinkmap SDK".
Thinkmap works ok. It also has Ant in its SDK, but it is not installed. I am
using Windows XP pro.
I set ANT_HOME: C:\PROGRA~1\THINKM~1.5ST\PACKAGER\APACHE~1.1\BIN>
(DOS for C:\Program Files\Thinkmap SDK 2.5 Standard
Edition\packager\