in your ant-home library include ant-junit.jar( if not avaialble) and run
again.

2011/6/15 Csatári János <csata...@tanet.hu>

> Hi there!
>
> I have ANT 1.8.2 and also JUnit installed. However, when I would like to
> use the junit task in the build.xml, I get the following error:
>
> build.xml:188: The <classpath> for <junit> must include junit.jar if not in
> Ant's own classpath
>
> Here's the relevant parts of the build.xml:
>
>
>        <property name="report.dir"   value="report"/>
>        <property name="junit.out.dir.xml"  value="${report.dir}xml"/>
>        <property name="junit.out.dir.html" value="${report.dir}/html"/>
>
>
>        <target name="validating the results" depends="discovering the
> topology">
>                <description>Validating the results of the discovery
> process.</description>
>                <echo>Validating the results...</echo>
>
>                <delete dir="${junit.out.dir.xml}"/>
>                <mkdir  dir="${junit.out.dir.xml}"/>
>                <junit printsummary="yes" haltonfailure="no">
>                     <formatter type="xml"/>
>                     <batchtest fork="yes" todir="${junit.out.dir.xml}">
>
>                     </batchtest>
>                </junit>
> </project>
>
> I have the ant-junit.jar and junit.jar both in the %ANT_HOME%/lib directory
> and also in the project lib directory. I've tried every solution found on
> google, but none of them worked. I also included classpath in the junit
> task, but that doesn't worked.
>
> Could you give me please some advice?
>
> Greetings,
> János Csatári
>
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