Sebastien Boving wrote:

>Try to remove ant-1.4.jar from your jdk (jre/lib/ext/ant-*.jar).
>Let me know if that solves it.
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>Doug McNeil wrote:
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>>Hi,
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>>I have a newbie question that I do not see on the FAQ.
>>
>>While trying to compile a java directory I receive:
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>>    ...Cannot use classic compiler, as it is not available A common
>>solution is to set the environment variable JAVA_HOME to your jdk directory.
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>>The environment is Solaris and jdk 1.2. To which the JAVA_HOME is set.
>>Ant version 1.4.1.
>>
>>Any ideas?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Doug McNeil
>>
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There is no ant.jar in the ext directory. The ant.jar file is passed on 
the command-line's classpath.

Doug



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