Check out your property definition for appserver-home.
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Douglas Dunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 07/04/2006 06:54:48 PM:

> Like many programmers, I pride myself in no wasting other
> programmer's time by always making a best effort to find my own
> answers. BUT, I have just spend almost the entire Forth of July
> trying to find out why this VERY BASIC ant project fails. The
> problem is that ant cannot find the j2ee.jar extension delivered in
> the Java EE 5 (i.e. not part of the core API). I've tried absolutely
> everything after hours and hours of exhaustive Internet research.
> Many, many times it appeared I found the answer, but it would not work.
>
> So, here I am. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> HERE IS THE ANT CODE. NOTHING FOLLOWS; PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU WOULD
> LIKE TO HELP AND HAVE SOME IDEA. I CANNOT LIST EVERYTHING I HAVE
> TRIED, BUT BELIEVE ME I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING I COULD FIND WHILE
> RESEARCHING THE PROBLEM ON THE INTERNET. I EVEN WOULD BE GREATFUL
> FOR SOME IDEA HOW TO PRINT THE CLASSPATH THE java TASK IS USING. I
> FOUND MANY WAYS TO DO THIS, BUT NONE, NONE OF THEM WORKED FOR ME.
> THIS HAS BEEN A REALLY UGLY DAY, AND ON TOP OF IT I READ SOME REALLY
> DISTURBING REPLIES FROM THE DEVELOPER'S AT ANT, REPLIES TO OTHER
> PEOPLE HAVING SIMILAR PROBLEMS. MANY THANKS IN ADVANCE.
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <project name="TestHttpServlet"  basedir="." default="run">
>
>     <!-- property names for directories -->
>     <property name="src.dir"     value="src"/>
>     <property name="build.dir"   value="build"/>
>     <property name="classes.dir" value="${build.dir}/classes"/>
>     <property name="jar.dir"     value="${build.dir}/jar"/>
>    
>     <!-- property name for the Main-Class in a JAR manifest -->
>     <property name="main-class"  value="TestHttpServlet"/>    
>    
>     <!-- AS Home -->
>     <property name="appserver-home"  value="c:SunAppServer"/>
>    
>
>
>     <!-- CLEAN -->
>     <target name="clean" description="Delete all generated files">
>          <delete dir="${build.dir}" failonerror="false" />
>     </target>
>    
>
>     <!-- COMPILE -->
>     <target name="compile" depends="clean"
>      description="Compiles all .java files in the src directory"
>     >
>         <mkdir dir="${classes.dir}"/>
>         <javac srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${classes.dir}"
> compiler="javac1.5"/>
>     </target>    
>    
>
>     <!-- COPY RESOURCES -->
>     <target name="copy" depends="compile"
>      description="Copies resource files in the src directory to the
> classes directory in preparation for archiving"
>     >
>         <copy todir="${classes.dir}">
>         <fileset dir="${src.dir}" excludes="**/*.java"/>
>         </copy>
>     </target>
>    
>
>     <!-- ARCHIVE -->
>     <target name="jar" depends="copy"
>        description="archive the .class files and other resources
> found in the src directory, and create the manifest file"
>     >
>             <mkdir dir="${jar.dir}"/>
>             <jar destfile="${jar.dir}/${ant.project.name}.jar"
> basedir="build/classes">
>             <manifest>
>                 <attribute name="Main-Class" value="${main-class}"/>
>             </manifest>
>         </jar>
>     </target>
>    
>
>     <!-- TEST -->
>     <!-- NOTE: fork="true" MUST BE used when executing a .jar file -->
>     <target name="run" depends="jar"    
>        description="Executes main(String[] args) to test build"
>     >
>        <java jar="${jar.dir}/${ant.project.name}.jar" fork="true">
>           <classpath>
>              <pathelement location="${appserver.home}/lib/j2ee.jar"/>
>           </classpath>
>        </java>
>    </target>
>    
> </project>
>
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