Just use a Batch or shellfile, that calls Ant.
Before you call Ant you set your environment.
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Von: Ben Stover [mailto:bxsto...@yahoo.co.uk]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. Juli 2010 09:28
An: Ant Users
Betreff: How to set new PATH, CLASSPATH and JAVA_HOME for whole
Assume I have multiple Java installations and versions on my computer.
Due to other reasons I have to set java installation1 as default in my
environment
variables PATH, CLASSPATH and JAVA_HOME.
Beside the main application I would like to do some other compilations and tasks
with/from Ants
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> I meant the and tags in ant, not the env vars. I
> guess that makes the same distinction though?
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> What's the difference between path and classpath?
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