RE: junit.fork

2005-03-08 Thread Perkins, Kristian
>Note, I would try this as a last resoft, I am sure the designers of the original build.xml had >a reason for the fork="true" attribute and be careful for un-intented side-effects... also you >may want to search the file for additonal fork="true" assingments If this turns out to be the case you

RE: junit.fork

2005-03-08 Thread Payette, Don J
e e-mail and its attachments from all computers. -Original Message- From: Ninju Bohra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 2:42 PM To: Ant Users List Subject: RE: junit.fork If you really feel confident that all you need to do is remove the "fork"ing behavior

RE: junit.fork

2005-03-08 Thread Ninju Bohra
If you really feel confident that all you need to do is remove the "fork"ing behavior In the build.xml file you posted, in the bottom third of the file look for the section that started with about three lines down there is section that starts with On that line, remove the fork

RE: junit.fork

2005-03-08 Thread Payette, Don J
Ant Users List Subject: RE: junit.fork Based on the error stack that you posted _loaddb: [property] Override ignored for Domain [java] Forking java -Dspecjappserver.home=/SPECjAppServer2002 -classpath /- /JAVATEST2/DIR/DONP/SPEC/jars/load.jar org.spec.japp server.load.LoadCor

RE: junit.fork

2005-03-08 Thread Ninju Bohra
Based on the error stack that you posted _loaddb: [property] Override ignored for Domain [java] Forking java -Dspecjappserver.home=/SPECjAppServer2002 -classpath /- /JAVATEST2/DIR/DONP/SPEC/jars/load.jar org.spec.japp server.load.LoadCorp 1 BUILD FAILED /-/JAVATEST2/DIR

RE: junit.fork

2005-03-08 Thread Payette, Don J
al Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 1:37 PM To: user@ant.apache.org Subject: RE: junit.fork > -Original Message- > All I want to do is get ant to not fork java. Will this junit > stuff help me? If so, how do I do it? Rem

RE: junit.fork

2005-03-08 Thread Kajsa.Anderson
> -Original Message- > All I want to do is get ant to not fork java. Will this junit > stuff help me? If so, how do I do it? Remember, I'm very new > to ant and Java. > > Don Payette > How are you running ant? The usual way is to define your build process in an xml file, usually calle

RE: junit.fork

2005-03-08 Thread Payette, Don J
y by the intended recipient. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the e-mail and its attachments from all computers. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 12:12 PM To: Ant Users List Subject: RE: ju

RE: junit.fork

2005-03-08 Thread dbrosius
Quoting "Payette, Don J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > What you typed looks like some xml file with a > in it. Is that correct? What file is this? Where do > I put it? All those questions, since I don't know what > you're talking about. :-) > > Thanks. >From the context you gave, I assumed you ar

RE: junit.fork

2005-03-08 Thread Payette, Don J
To: Ant Users List Subject: Re: junit.fork Quoting "Payette, Don J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I have a situation where ant is forking java to run my class, and I need > it to use > the JVM that ant is running under, not do a fork. Through searching > I've discovered

Re: junit.fork

2005-03-08 Thread dbrosius
Quoting "Payette, Don J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I have a situation where ant is forking java to run my class, and I need > it to use > the JVM that ant is running under, not do a fork. Through searching > I've discovered > junit.fork=false, but I'm having a hard time getting ant to "hear" me. P