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Re: [platform-ant-dev] Testing Ant in a target workspace
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Please see bug 24269 for all of the details of the problem we are seeing.
http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24269
Thanks
Darins
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Hello everyone,
Sorry for taking this long to jump into the discussion. I used to use PDE
(Runtime-Workbench) to develop Ant normally. The only thing that differs
ant.core and the plug-ins that contribute Ant tasks is that they have to
build the JARs that contribute the tasks before starting the Runtime
Workbench. These JARs are not the plug-in libraries. They are any extra
JARs you are contributing through the following extension point (example
from ant.core):
- <extension point="org.eclipse.ant.core.extraClasspathEntries">
<extraClasspathEntry library="lib/antsupportlib.jar" />
</extension>
In order to make it easier I associated an external tools builder to
produce the JAR for ant.core when you do a full build. So, If you do a full
build on ant.core and start your runtime-workbench in debug mode and run an
Ant buildfile should be able to debug ant.core and any tasks you might
contribute.
Let me know if you have any problem,
Rodrigo
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