The -d flag is covered by the "destdir" attribute -- just point that to
the directory you want your classfiles to go to.
Diane
--- Edgar Sánchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone!!.....
>
> Could the <javac> tag have args? like the...
> <java classname="weblogic.ejbc" fork="yes">
> <!--<sysproperty key="weblogic.home"
> value="${RUTA_WEBLOGIC}"/>-->
> <arg line="-compiler javac
> ${DESTINO_COMPILAR}/EJBDisTEMP.jar
> ${DESTINO_COMPILAR}/${DIRECTORIO_JARS}/disEJB.jar"/>
> <classpath>
> <pathelement path="${CLASSPATHDis}"/>
> </classpath>
> </java>
>
> coz i want to use "-d ." as in the following line...
>
> "javac path\*.java -d ." this can be executed in a DOS
> command line.
>
> Is kinda funny, when I execute the javac sentence y
> DOS, it runs ok, but if I use the Javac Ant, it shows
> me out errors, about there is another class that is
> not yet compiled.
> Could anyone explain me, what the problem might be??
>
> thanks in advance.!!!
>
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