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RE: [platform-ant-dev] org.apache.ant's dependencies?
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>You can do this both
programmatically...
Can
you explain in more detail, or point to documentation?
Any
solution that can obviate our customers' having to modify preferences is the
favorable approach.
Running vanilla Ant on Unix (or a Windows network
drive) allows a system administrator to provide dependent jars into the globally
shared ${ant.home}/lib directory. :)
Thanks.
-Naresh
You will need to set the runtime classpath for
Ant. You can do this both
programmatically or from the Ant Runtime preferences (globally) or on a
particular Ant launch configuration. There are not plugins in Eclipse for all of the dependencies to satisfy
the tasks in org.apache.ant. It is up to
the user (as it is from the Ant commandline) to set up the Ant runtime classpath
to satisfy the dependencies for the tasks the user wishes to execute.
HTH Darins
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[platform-ant-dev] org.apache.ant's
dependencies?
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Hello Ant Core. How can I execute tasks in Ant
such as <style/> within Eclipse? Here's my problem. It seems that any
plugin that has a task defined that has classpath dependencies needs to
express dependencies on the appropriate plugin that has those classes.
Specifically <style/> needs xalan, correct? But the org.apache.ant
plugin doesn't have a dependency upon a xalan project. Your
help in this matter is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
-Naresh
Naresh
Sikha
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