Isn't it possible to use the "target" attribute of the <javac> task to
accomplish this?
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Subject: Re: Using JDKs with jar files
The only way I know of to accomplish this would be to use two separate
build files instead of two separate targets. It would be nice to be able
to specify the JDK to use (overriding the project attribute) for a specific
java command like (java, javac, etc.).
Andy
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Andrew Goodnough
Dana Commercial Credit
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Pinar Bicioglu
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Subject: Using JDKs
with jar files
04/10/2001 01:57 PM
Please respond to
ant-user
Let's say that I have two targets in my "build.xml" file, abc.jar and
xyz.jar. The relationship between .jar files as below;
foo.java --> test.class
(On the server side) target1
---------> abc.jar
---> uses JDK1.3
bar.java --> bar.class
test.java --> test.class
(On the client side) target2
---------> xyz.jar
---> uses JDK1.1.8
bar.java --> bar.class
What I am trying to do is to make sure that bar.java uses JDK1.3 and then
JDK1.1.8. I need to get an output or something like that as a proof :)
Thanks for your help,