RE: Classpath Issue - Not sure why it isn't being picked up

2004-10-07 Thread Grand Cheng
sk is exhausting the memory resource I would suggest adding memoryMaximumSize parameter to javac task e.g. (you also might want to add memoryInitialSize parameter at a size sufficient to start with say 250M) HTH, Martin- - Original Message - From: "Grand Cheng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

RE: Classpath Issue - Not sure why it isn't being picked up

2004-10-06 Thread Grand Cheng
first..with the remainder of CLASSPATH following) AND my base folder (where I am compiling ) is ${basedir}\PCC Source\CAN then the *.classes within package esolutions.util located at ${basedir}\PCC Source\CAN\esolutions\util will be found Makes sense??? Martin- - Original Message - From: "

RE: Classpath Issue - Not sure why it isn't being picked up

2004-10-06 Thread Grand Cheng
referennces package (folder) foo Since your email did not provide package names I do not know what the specific names would be Martin - Original Message - From: "Grand Cheng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 4:22 PM Subject: Classp

Classpath Issue - Not sure why it isn't being picked up

2004-10-05 Thread Grand Cheng
Hi, I am a newbie to Ant so I appreciate any help you can lend me. I am trying to compile a fairly large project, which has multiple packages, and has referencing between them. So when I first created the build file and ran it, I received a slew of "package not found" , and "cannot resolve