> It would be great to have an example build.xml that
> shows the problem.
bug 42219
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solved problem, my apologies; I can't find any
mention of it on the web.)
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7;s true; I could just modify the tool so that it does all its
progress output via some wrapper object that'd either be a simple wrapper
for "System.out.println" or for the Ant logger.
Problem solved.
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But then
my tasks are quite specific to my application and uninteresting
outside of my own build, so having control of the build classpath
is not a problem for me.
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> so my question is how do i get the rt.jar into my Java object's
> classpath?
You could add the JRE libraries to the classpath you pass in to
is there a way to get the classpath that is in my task and pass
> that on to the Java task (along with that the user specified),
> and/or is that even a g
, however.
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