Hi All,
While styling JUnit tests XML files into HTML reports styling hangs and
there is no HTML report generated, I have a lot of XML test files
generated as a result of junit tests (around 40 in nos. having an
average size of 40 KB each).
Does somebody know, how to cope with this?
Thanks fo
I have a problem compiling with Ant via Eclipse and the FDT plugin and
keep getting this error in red:
[exec] Result: 138
followed by
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
but I don't get a swf.
Two of my colleagues are running the same build xml on near identical
setups without any problems... any suggestions
Hello,
I know this topic has been handled before, but I still can't find the
solution. Whenever I want to checkout from my CVS via Ant I get a Windows
error=2, which means that the system can't find the cvs.exe. But I have
winCVS installed on my local machine. Also I have a copy of cvs.exe in the
The concept is a "fileset" or "path" is great, but I have to label each
one, I can't aggregate them for 2 or more.
I want the above "fileset" to actually be 2 or more filesets as if I had
written them out like:
But be labeled as a single label "my.fileset.unique".
Maybe a is
elements can be nested, and so can be aggregated in the way you
describe.
I'd suggest steering clear of handling filesets directly, instead always wrap
them in a .
Unfortunately far too many 3d party tasks do use them directly - which is a
pain :(
- Original Message -
From: Darry
That worked thanks. I aggregated the two labeled filesets into one .
Robin Chaddock wrote:
elements can be nested, and so can be aggregated in the way you
describe.
I'd suggest steering clear of handling filesets directly, instead always wrap them in
a .
Unfortunately f
you'll need . in the path e.g.
SET PATH=.;%PATH%Martin
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mgainty wrote:
>
> you'll need . in the path e.g.
> SET PATH=.;%PATH%Martin
>
Thank you very much for your answer, Martin, now I get it! Totally forgot
about that Path property of windows.
OK, now for anyone who might have the same problem and doesn't have a clue,
just as I did, in a little
Here is an alternative.
JBoss has shutdown
Just call the shutdown script. No need to mess with jmx. If jobss is n't
running I have no idea how you are going to access a jmx Boolean flag.
If you want to get fancy, you can inspect the shutdown.bat file
I want to write an Ant script that shuts down a JBoss server if it is
running. I know how to access the JMX console via the calls on the Twiddle
tool in Ant. I also know that there is a class in JBoss representing the
server itself:
jboss.system:service=Server
that has a boolean flag called "Sta
On 1/4/08, Barry Pape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hopefully this is a quick and easy question. Is the environment
> attribute of the property task supported on Solaris?
Yes.
> I've been trying
> to use ${env.HOSTNAME} but it doesn't appear to resolve.
Most likely because you have no such env.
Howdy all,
Hopefully this is a quick and easy question. Is the environment
attribute of the property task supported on Solaris? I've been trying
to use ${env.HOSTNAME} but it doesn't appear to resolve.
For instance:
Using ${hostname} for host name
I think you need to do a taskdef...
Something like
Of course, you probably want to get your namespace inline...
Check the docs :)
Z W wrote:
Hi Gurus
I'm trying to use tasks in ant-contrid.
So I downloaded ant-contrib-1.0b3-bin and put ant-contrib-1.0b3.jar file in
$ANT_HOME\lib
I also do
Hi Gurus
I'm trying to use tasks in ant-contrid.
So I downloaded ant-contrib-1.0b3-bin and put ant-contrib-1.0b3.jar file in
$ANT_HOME\lib
I also do the following
:
:
But I'm getting this error
[antlib:org.apache.tools.ant] Could not load definitions from resource
org/apach
e/tools/an
I just tried this on a Solaris VM on my desktop and HOSTNAME is not defined by
default. You may want to issue "export HOSTNAME=`hostname`" in your .profile.
Change this as appropriate for your shell.
Dominique Devienne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 1/4/08, Barry Pape wrote:
> Hopefully this is
On 1/4/08, Z W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to use tasks in ant-contrid.
> So I downloaded ant-contrib-1.0b3-bin and put ant-contrib-1.0b3.jar file in
> $ANT_HOME\lib
> [...]
> xmlns:ac="antlib:net.sf.antcontrib">
> [...]
> [antlib:org.apache.tools.ant] Could not load definitions from re
Thanks for the feedback.
I verified that the HOSTNAME variable is set, but it doesn't get
resolved during the ant build.
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~/cruisecontrol/projects/webnew-dec2007/netsoft/webnew
$ echo $HOSTNAME
dev02
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~/cruisecontrol/projects/webnew-dec2007/netsoft/webnew
$ ant
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