as u know, i used only one microdef for 2 different targets. will i try with 
different macrodef for every target?

-----Original Message-----
>From Scot P. Floess <sflo...@nc.rr.com>
Sent Tue 7/28/2009 4:49 PM
To Ant Users List <user@ant.apache.org>
Subject RE: problem with macrodef in ant


Actually, why don't you just use this:

<arg line='-b "@{bindingfile}"'/>

Or some other kind of variant?  Is there some reason you are trying to 
store that in a property?

On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, edumudi.viswan...@oracle.com wrote:

> Is there any alternative solution for that?
>
> Can u say how I need to search for that in google. I tried but no use. Any 
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks
> Vishy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scot P. Floess [mailto:sflo...@nc.rr.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 8:38 PM
> To: Ant Users List
> Subject: RE: problem with macrodef in ant
>
>
> Double check your setting of bindingarg:
>
> <condition property="binding.arg" value='-b "@{bindingfile}"'>
>     <not>
>         <equals arg1="@{bindingfile}" arg2=""/>
>     </not>
> </condition>
>
> <property name="binding.arg" value=""/>
>
>
> For your first run, you set the property bingding.arg to:
>    -b "@{bindingfile}"
>
> Of course assuming binding.arg wasn't already set ;)
>
> For your second run, you cannot reset binding.arg - regardless...  If you
> need to reset the property you may need to look to Ant Contrib or do
> something different...
>
> Basically, it gets set correctly the first time but not the second...
>
> If you put an <echo message="bindingfile = @{bindingfile}"> right after
> your <sequential> element - I think you will see the attribute is set
> correctly in your macrodef...  Its just how you are using the property
> internal to your macrodef...
>
> Stock Ant you cannot reset a property once you set it :)
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, edumudi.viswan...@oracle.com wrote:
>
>> Further to below mail, I found that it failing @ the following code in 
>> macrodef.
>>
>> <java failonerror="true" classname="org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.WSDLToJava" 
>> fork="yes">
>>>                <classpath>
>>>                    <path refid="cxfClassPath" />
>>>                </classpath>
>>>                <sysproperty key="java.util.logging.config.file" 
>>> value="${cxf.etc.dir}/logging.properties"/>
>>>                <sysproperty key="exitOnFinish" value="true"/>
>>>                <arg line="@{servicename.arg}"/>
>>>                <arg line="${package.a...@{file}}"/>
>>>                <arg line="${binding.arg}"/>
>>>                                <arg line="${exsh.arg}"/>
>>>                <arg value="-verbose"/>
>>>                <arg value="-d"/>
>>>                <arg value="@{srcdestdir}"/>
>>>                <arg value="@{dir}/@{file}"/>
>>>            </java>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: edumudi.viswan...@oracle.com [mailto:edumudi.viswan...@oracle.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 8:16 PM
>> To: Ant Users List
>> Subject: RE: problem with macrodef in ant
>>
>>
>> Below I proded the exception related information. I used the same code which 
>> I provided to you. Please check it.
>>
>> generate.service:
>>     [echo] Generating code using wsdl2java...
>>     [java] Loading FrontEnd jaxws ...
>>     [java] Loading DataBinding jaxb ...
>>     [java] wsdl2java -b ../root-dir/bindingfile1.xml -exsh true -verbose -d 
>> C:\xyz\yzx\root-dir/src C:\xyz\yzx\root-dir/wsdl/wsdlfile1.wsdl
>>     [java] wsdl2java - Apache CXF 2.1.5
>>
>>
>> generate.service1:
>>     [echo] Generating code using wsdl2java...
>>     [java] Loading FrontEnd jaxws ...
>>     [java] Loading DataBinding jaxb ...
>>     [java] wsdl2java -b ../root-dir/bindingfile1.xml -exsh true -verbose -d 
>> C:\xyz\yzx\root-dir/src C:\xyz\yzx\root-dir/wsdl/wsdlfile2.wsdl
>>     [java] wsdl2java - Apache CXF 2.1.5
>>
>>
>>     [java] WSDLToJava Error: Thrown by JAXB :  
>> "file:/C:\xyz\yzx\root-dir/wsdl/wsdlfile1.xsd is not a part of this 
>> compilation. Is this a mistake for  
>> "file:/C:\xyz\yzx\root-dir/wsdl/wsdlfile2.xsd"?
>>
>>     [java] org.apache.cxf.tools.common.ToolException: Thrown by JAXB : 
>> "file:/C:\xyz\yzx\root-dir/wsdl/wsdlfile1.xsd  is not a part of this 
>> compilation. Is this a mistake for 
>> "file:/C:\xyz\yzx\root-dir/wsdl/wsdlfile2.xsd"?
>>     [java]     at 
>> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.databinding.jaxb.JAXBBindErrorListener.error(JAXBBind
>> ErrorListener.java:34)
>>     [java]     at 
>> com.sun.tools.xjc.api.impl.s2j.SchemaCompilerImpl.error(SchemaCompilerImpl.java:2
>> 85)
>>     [java]     at 
>> com.sun.tools.xjc.reader.internalizer.Internalizer.reportError(Internalizer.java:
>> 504)
>>     [java]     at 
>> com.sun.tools.xjc.reader.internalizer.Internalizer.reportError(Internalizer.java:
>> 495)
>>     [java]     at 
>> com.sun.tools.xjc.reader.internalizer.Internalizer.buildTargetNodeMap(Internalize
>> r.java:205)
>>     [java]     at 
>> com.sun.tools.xjc.reader.internalizer.Internalizer.buildTargetNodeMap(Internalize
>> r.java:289)
>>     [java]     at 
>> com.sun.tools.xjc.reader.internalizer.Internalizer.transform(Internalizer.java:13
>> 4)
>>     [java]     at 
>> com.sun.tools.xjc.reader.internalizer.Internalizer.transform(Internalizer.java:96
>> )
>>     [java]     at 
>> com.sun.tools.xjc.reader.internalizer.DOMForest.transform(DOMForest.java:448)
>>     [java]     at 
>> com.sun.tools.xjc.api.impl.s2j.SchemaCompilerImpl.bind(SchemaCompilerImpl.java:22
>> 1)
>>     [java]     at 
>> com.sun.tools.xjc.api.impl.s2j.SchemaCompilerImpl.bind(SchemaCompilerImpl.java:85
>> )
>>     [java]     at 
>> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.databinding.jaxb.JAXBDataBinding.initialize(JAXBDataB
>> inding.java:218)
>>     [java]     at 
>> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.WSDLToJavaContainer.generateTypes(WSDLToJavaContainer
>> .java:577)
>>     [java]     at 
>> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.WSDLToJavaContainer.processWsdl(WSDLToJavaContainer.j
>> ava:228)
>>     [java]     at 
>> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.WSDLToJavaContainer.execute(WSDLToJavaContainer.java:
>> 130)
>>     [java]     at 
>> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.WSDLToJavaContainer.execute(WSDLToJavaContainer.java:
>> 272)
>>     [java]     at 
>> org.apache.cxf.tools.common.toolspec.ToolRunner.runTool(ToolRunner.java:83)
>>     [java]     at 
>> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.WSDLToJava.run(WSDLToJava.java:103)
>>     [java]     at 
>> org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.WSDLToJava.main(WSDLToJava.java:173)
>>     [java] Caused by: com.sun.istack.SAXParseException2: 
>> "file:/C:\xyz\yzx\root-dir/wsdl/wsdlfile1.xsd  is not a part of this 
>> compilation. Is this a mistake for 
>> "file:/C:\xyz\yzx\root-dir/wsdl/wsdlfile2.xsd"?
>>     [java]     at 
>> com.sun.tools.xjc.reader.internalizer.Internalizer.reportError(Internalizer.java:
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Scot P. Floess [mailto:sflo...@nc.rr.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 7:39 PM
>> To: Ant Users List
>> Subject: Re: problem with macrodef in ant
>>
>>
>> I tried your example but cutting down on everything in wsdl2java - meaning
>> just used some <echo> statements...
>>
>> It worked fine for me:
>>
>> ant generate.service generate.service1
>>
>> Buildfile: build.xml
>>
>> generate.service:
>>      [echo] file        [wsdlfile1]
>>      [echo] bindingfile [buildingfile1]
>>
>> generate.service1:
>>      [echo] file        [wsdlfile2]
>>      [echo] bindingfile [buildingfile2]
>>
>>
>> Here is the build.xml I used:
>>
>> <project>
>>     <macrodef name="wsdl2java">
>>         <attribute name="srcdestdir" default="${pojoSourceDir}"/>
>> <attribute name="destdir" default="${buildDir}"/>
>>         <attribute name="file"/>
>> <attribute name="servicename.arg" default=""/>
>>         <attribute name="bindingfile" />
5~>> <attribute name="exshvalue" default="true"/>
>>         <attribute name="dir" default="${wsdlDir}"/>
>> <attribute name="package" default="NOT_SPECIFIED"/>
>>         <sequential>
>> <echo  message = "file        [...@{file}]"/>
>>             <echo  message = "bindingfile [...@{bindingfile}]"/>
>>         </sequential>
>>     </macrodef>
>>
>>     <target name="generate.service">
>>         <wsdl2java file="wsdlfile1" bindingfile="buildingfile1" />
>> </target>
>>
>>     <target name="generate.service1">
>>         <wsdl2java file="wsdlfile2" bindingfile="buildingfile2" />
>>     </target>
>> </project>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, edumudi.viswan...@oracle.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Friends,
>>>
>>> I have macrodef in build.xml & it took parameters like wsdlfile & 
>>> bindingfile from wsdl2java tag ie <wsdl2java file="wsdlfile1" 
>>> bindingfile="bindingfile1" />.
>>>
>>> Now, If I run macrodef with wsdlfile1 & bindingfile1, It works asusually.
>>>
>>> But if I run same macrodef again with wsdlfile2 & bindingfile2, In that 
>>> case it taking previous bindingfile1 instead of new given buildingfile2.
>>>
>>> Below I provided macrodef & I am calling macrodef with target name=" 
>>> generate.service" and target name=" generate.service1" respectively.
>>>
>>>
>>> 1)  <macrodef name="wsdl2java">
>>>        <attribute name="srcdestdir" default="${pojoSourceDir}"/>
>>>        <attribute name="destdir" default="${buildDir}"/>
>>>        <attribute name="file"/>
>>>        <attribute name="servicename.arg" default=""/>
>>>        <attribute name="bindingfile" />
>>>                <attribute name="exshvalue" default="true"/>
>>>        <attribute name="dir" default="${wsdlDir}"/>
>>>        <attribute name="package" default="NOT_SPECIFIED"/>
>>>        <sequential>
>>>            <mkdir dir="@{destdir}"/>
>>>            <mkdir dir="@{srcdestdir}"/>
>>>
>>>            <condition property="package.a...@{file}" value="-p @{package}">
>>>                <not>
>>>                    <equals arg1="@{package}" arg2="NOT_SPECIFIED"/>
>>>                </not>
>>>            </condition>
>>>            <property name="package.a...@{file}" value=""/>
>>>
>>>                        <condition property="binding.arg" value='-b 
>>> "@{bindingfile}"'>
>>>                                <not>
>>>                                    <equals arg1="@{bindingfile}" arg2=""/>
>>>                                </not>
>>>                            </condition>
>>>                            <property name="binding.arg" value=""/>
>>>
>>>                        <condition property="exsh.arg" value='-exsh  
>>> "@{exshvalue}"'>
>>>                        <not>
>>>                            <equals arg1="@{exshvalue}" arg2=""/>
>>>                        </not>
>>>                        </condition>
>>>                        <property name="exsh.arg" value=""/>
>>>
>>>            <java failonerror="true" 
>>> classname="org.apache.cxf.tools.wsdlto.WSDLToJava" fork="yes">
>>>                <classpath>
>>>                    <path refid="cxfClassPath" />
>>>                </classpath>
>>>                <sysproperty key="java.util.logging.config.file" 
>>> value="${cxf.etc.dir}/logging.properties"/>
>>>                <sysproperty key="exitOnFinish" value="true"/>
>>>                <arg line="@{servicename.arg}"/>
>>>                <arg line="${package.a...@{file}}"/>
>>>                <arg line="${binding.arg}"/>
>>>                                <arg line="${exsh.arg}"/>
>>>                <arg value="-verbose"/>
>>>                <arg value="-d"/>
>>>                <arg value="@{srcdestdir}"/>
>>>                <arg value="@{dir}/@{file}"/>
>>>            </java>
>>>        </sequential>
>>>    </macrodef>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2)       <target name="generate.service" depends="generate.esfconfig">
>>>        <wsdl2java file="wsdlfile1" bindingfile="buildingfile1" />
>>>        </target>
>>>
>>> 3)      <target name="generate.service1" depends="generate.esfconfig">
>>>        <wsdl2java file="wsdlfile2" bindingfile="buildingfile2" />
>>>       </target>
>>>
>>> Please help me to solve this issue.
>>>
>>> Thanks & Regards,
>>> vishy
>>>
>>>
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