You may have already done this, but at this point I'd say run ant in
fully verbose, debug mode and see if anything shows up that indicates
what it going on. Sorry I couldn't provide more help.
Maury
On 01/16/13 01:33, WebServices Development wrote:
Thank you Maury.
I made the change and tested it on both linux and windows. It did not work in
both environments. Actually, in my various trials, I had tried this one also
before, but it doesn't work. It seems, ANT is not parsing it correctly
-----Original Message-----
From: Maurice Feskanich [mailto:maurice.feskan...@oracle.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 20:57
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Re: Which javac does ant use in its "javac" task?
According to the Ant 1.8.4 docs, wildcards are only supported in the 'location'
attribute of a pathelement or a classpath. Based on this, your classpath
element should be:
<classpath>
<pathelement
location="/home/ab/antcode/RAD8ProjectsWAS7Server/StarterWeb/WebContent/WEB-INF/lib/*"/>
<pathelement location="/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/lib/*"/>
<pathelement location="/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/plugins/*"/>
</classpath>
Maury
On 01/15/13 15:38, WebServices Development wrote:
Sorry, there was a typo on javac call classpath. It should have been
JAVA_HOME=/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/java/bin
export JAVA_HOME
JDK_HOME=/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/java
export JDK_HOME
/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/java/bin/javac -verbose -d
/home/ab/antcode/build/classes -classpath
/home/ab/antcode/RAD8ProjectsWAS7Server/StarterWeb/WebContent/WEB-INF/
lib/*:/home/ab/antcode/build/classes:/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/
lib/*:/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/plugins/*: -sourcepath
/home/ab/antcode/RAD8ProjectsWAS7Server/StarterWeb/src -target 1.6
-g:none -source 1.6
/home/ab/antcode/RAD8ProjectsWAS7Server/StarterWeb/src/com/xxx/xxxStar
ter/event/*.java
/home/ab/antcode/RAD8ProjectsWAS7Server/StarterWeb/src/com/xxx/xxxStar
ter/vo/*.java> commandline.log 2>&1
Command line
-classpath
/home/ab/antcode/RAD8ProjectsWAS7Server/StarterWeb/WebContent/WEB-INF/lib/*:/home/ab/antcode/build/classes:/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/lib/*:/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/plugins/*:
Ant
<classpath
path="/home/ab/antcode/RAD8ProjectsWAS7Server/StarterWeb/WebContent/WE
B-INF/lib/*;/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/lib/*;/opt/local/software
/websphere/v7/plugins/*"/>
_____________________________________________
From: WebServices Development
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 6:06 PM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: RE: Which javac does ant use in its "javac" task?
Actually, currently I am testing with hardcoding the classpath as in
below task definition. I ultimately want to create a classpath from a
string, but that is next question, if I can get this working. This is
the same path I am using in my commandline javac call
<!-- Compile Classes -->
<target name="compile" depends="init, prepare" description="Compile the
classes">
<property name="myclasspath" refid="test.classpath"/>
<echo message="myclasspath= ${myclasspath}"/>
<javac srcdir="${src.paths}"
failonerror="true"
includeantruntime="false"
destdir="${build.dir}/classes"
debug="${javac.debug}"
debuglevel="${javac.debuglevel}"
verbose="true"
memoryMaximumSize="${javac.memoryMaximumSize}"
fork="yes"
executable="/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/java/bin/javac"
source="1.6"
target="1.6">
<classpath
path="/home/ab/antcode/RAD8ProjectsWAS7Server/StarterWeb/WebContent/WEB-INF/lib/*;/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/lib/*;/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/plugins/*"/>
</javac>
</target>
Commandline javac call
JAVA_HOME=/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/java/bin
export JAVA_HOME
JDK_HOME=/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/java
export JDK_HOME
/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/java/bin/javac -verbose -d
/home/ab/antcode/build/classes -classpath
/home/ab/antcode/RAD8ProjectsWAS7Server/CSXStarterWeb/WebContent/WEB-I
NF/lib/*:/home/ab/antcode/build/classes:/opt/local/software/websphere/
v7/lib/*:/opt/local/software/websphere/v7/plugins/*: -sourcepath
/home/ab/antcode/RAD8ProjectsWAS7Server/StarterWeb/src -target 1.6
-g:none -source 1.6
/home/ab/antcode/RAD8ProjectsWAS7Server/StarterWeb/src/com/xxx/xxxStar
ter/event/*.java
/home/ab/antcode/RAD8ProjectsWAS7Server/StarterWeb/src/com/xxx/xxxStar
ter/vo/*.java> commandline.log 2>&1
Thanks for any help you can provide.
-----Original Message-----
From: Maurice Feskanich [mailto:maurice.feskan...@oracle.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 3:41 PM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Re: Which javac does ant use in its "javac" task?
Without knowing how you are creating the classpath for ant to use, it is
impossible to say why it is not working for you. It may be something as simple
as using the wildcard in a way that has ant expanding it rather than it being
passed through to javac.
Maury
On 01/14/13 17:23, WebServices Development wrote:
I am using ant 1.8.4. My JAVA_HOME is set to the location of JDK 7. I have a
set of classes that use a list of jars from a given library location.
When I use command line jdk to do the compile it gives different results from
using ant script to do the compile. The classpath definition is same in both
cases.
In the command line execution, it expands the wildcard classpath that is
introduced in JDK 6.
In ANT execution, it does not expand the list, so the compile fails.
From what I have read, ANT is supposed to support wildcard classpaths with
version 1.8.2 and I am on version 1.8.4.
So, the questions I have are
- Which javac does ant use? Is it in the ANT code that doesn't process the
wildcard classpath?
- What role does JAVA_HOME play when using ANT?
- How can I resolve the issue, so I can use ANT with wildcard classpath ?
Thank you
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