tht was right ..i had included the cactus.properties file instead of the
folder which contains the cactus.properties.

thanks jan

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What is the definition of your client classpath?
Have you set the directory where cactus.properties is?

Jan

>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: Devaraj, Geethakrishnan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. Mai 2006 06:46
>An: Ant Users List
>Betreff: Setting cactus.properties file in the client classpath
>
>Hi all,
>
>I am running cactus tests via ant scripts.To run tht u need to
>have cactus.properties file in the client classpath.I tried
>including the path using the ant classpath task path id ..but
>didn't seem to work.But when i tried to manulaly modify the
>client classpath to include the path to the cactus.properties
>file it works fine.The problem now is tht if i want to run a
>test i have to manually enter the path to the properties file
>in the client classpath.(cactus defaultly looks for
>cactus.properties file).Also i tried setting the property
>cactus.config=build.properties..tht also didn't work.Is there
>any workaround for this.
>
>Also i have some jars which are additionals(scp.jar,junit.jar)
>to the existing ones in the ANT_HOME/lib folder..and i am
>manually copying it in the lib folder.Is there any solution
>for this too.
>
>Regards,
>
>Geethakrishnan
>

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