Hi all, I’m having a very odd problem concerning the used classpath in ant targets. I have target1 and target2 like this:
<path id="target1.classpath"> <pathelement location="${build.folder}"/> <pathelement location="${lib.folder}/junit/3.8.1/junit.jar"/> <pathelement location="${lib.folder}/jmock/jmock-1.0.1.jar"/> <pathelement location="${lib.folder}/jmock/jmock-cglib-1.0.1.jar"/> <pathelement location="${lib.folder}/jmock/cglib-full-2.0.2.jar"/> </path> <target name="target1"> <junit printsummary = "on" showoutput = "yes"> <classpath refid = " target1.classpath "/> <formatter type = "xml"/> <formatter type = "plain"/> <batchtest todir="${junit.out.folder}"> </junit> </target> <target name="target2"> <wlserver dir="${wls.domain.conf}" weblogichome="${wls.home}" host="${wls.host}" port="${wls.port}" action="start" servername="${wls.server}" policy="${wls.home}/lib/weblogic.policy" username="${wls.username}" password="${wls.password}"> <classpath> <pathelement location="${wls.home}/server/lib/weblogic.jar"/> </classpath> </wlserver> </target> Basically, target1 is running a set of JUnit and Mock tests, and target2 is starting WebLogic. If I try to run both targets separately everything goes fine. The problem is if I create a third target that runs both target1 and target2 in sequence. Target1 runs fine and then target2 fails with an exception related with Mock objects. Therefore, it seems that the classpath that I define for target1 is available to target2 as well. I would expect that the classpath that I define is just local to the target I’m running. Is this assumption correct? Is there any way that I can run both targets in sequence, without “inheriting” the classpath from target1 at target2 level? Thanks! Paulo ----------------------------------------- To make communications with Clearstream easier, Clearstream has recently changed the email address format to conform with industry standards. The new format is '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Visit us at http://www.clearstream.com IMPORTANT MESSAGE Internet communications are not secure and therefore Clearstream International does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message. The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful. Any views expressed in this e-mail are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Clearstream International or of any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. END OF DISCLAIMER