There is also a 4th option - cheat gump :-)

Remove the declared dependency on mx4j and use the binary distribution
on mx4j ( just like we do for jsse for example ). At least temporary.

Costin

On Thu, 27 Jun 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote:

> > Remy Maucherat wrote:
> > >
> > > The TC nightly builds from Gump have been failing for a while because of
> > > MX4J, which is apparently failing because some custom Ant task cannot be
> > > found.
> >
> > Xdoclet changed the package names for their classes without deprecation.
> >   MX4J still uses the old names.
> >
> > > Is someone trying to fix it ?
> >
> > Stefan Bodewig has been tracking this.
> >
> > > So far, Gump has failed to generate a single nightly for TC 4.1. That's
> > > not too good :-(
> >
> > Options:
> >
> > 1) Work with the Xdoclet team to convince them of the need of deprecation.
> >
> > 2) Work with the MX4J team to encourage them to keep up.
> >
> > 3) Use Sun's JMX.
> 
> Thanks for the details Sam. It looked to me like a Gump limitation with Ant
> tasks handling, or something like it.
> 
> Using 3) is not an option, as the JMX implementation must be shipped with
> the build, and the JMX RI has big problems in the licensing area.
> 
> 1) and 2) look like good solutions, but they will obviously teake some time.
> 
> Remy
> 
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