Simon,

Have you tried setting the "failonerror" attribute to "no"?

Diane

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> I see from the mail list archive that this problem has been raised
> before,
> but I can't see what the *solution* is!!
> 
> Our problems is that we *have to* build the classes using jdk1.3, I
> understand from our developers that it has a lot to do with the security
> features this offers over and above 1.2.2 (?).  They are currently using
> gmake to do this, but complain of that it's a nightmare trying to
> maintain
> the make files .. hence the reason for looking at ANT.  (have you all
> gone
> to sleep?).
> 
> I also see from Jay Glanville's link when a source file contains an
> error
> (using javac 1.3) "Code generation is completely suppressed for the
> remainder of the compilation, however, and no class files will be
> generated,
> even for compilation units that contain no errors.".
> 
> Is there any means within Ant that we can circumvent this behaviour?  I
> want
> some classes to be generated irrespective of whether some other source
> file
> in another branch of the code tree failed to compile! (he says stamping
> his
> feet!).
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Simon
> 
> 
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