Gayan Asanka wrote:
Hi steve,

Nop, it compiles well. You can see if observe my output (also I tried ant
-v, everything is in the classpath).

I am getting a runtime exception if only I set fork="no", that is both in
linux and windows. But it runs in linux when fork="true". So I need a way to
run it in windows xp with fork="yes".

well, it ought to, unless the commands to java are getting screwed up.

Since it shows me the help for java commands when I set fork="true" in win
xp, I think I have to set jvmargs to set the "java" command again (because
fork="true" overrides junit values), if I set fork="true",  am I right? If
so how can I set jvmargs? If I am wrong, still need your help. :)

no, you need to look at the detailed jvm args and paste it in to your next mail.

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