Sorry maybe I did not explain this clearly...
No, I don't want to build the whole AndroMDA with Ant :-)
What I want to do is:
- I take the compiled version of AndroMDA (the binary version)
and using it to build my own Cartridge.
- Because I'm doing my own cartridge, I want to build my cartridge
with Ant (not Maven) in my own development environment. IMO,
this would be the "normal" way to develop your own cartridge...

yes, I see now

Again, here are the steps:
1. Take the binary version of AndroMDA from:
andromda-all\target\distributions\andromda-bin-3.0M2-SNAPSHOT
Just take everything from it and put them into my own
project "external" libraries directory.

should be fine

2. Within my own project, I want to build my own cartridge
not with Maven, since I don't use Maven. Instead I use
Ant.

... you should be able to do all that, I see no reason why it should fail ...

I think, this process will be the standard process to develop
your own cartridges within your own project, since you don't
want to add another cartridges within the AndroMDA cartridges
project. Because you may want to develop some domain/project specific
cartridges which have nothing to do with AndroMDA cartridges...

I'll try to upgrade the AndroMDA local CVS and recompile
all of them to see whether I get the same error or not...

Thanks!





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