Vaguely related to the subject only, but to jump to the correct line in
source where javac compile errors occurred, when running an ant build from
within Visual Studio (sic!), I wrote a tiny Ant build listener that
reformatted error messages to be compatible with VS (since the latter cannot
be configured with an error format like any good editor). --DD

-----Original Message-----
From: max [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 11:03 AM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Re: Borland Jbuilder finally adds ant support (at a price)

You say awesome, and I ask you the following:

How do you come from the possible error output from ant (e.g. javac compile
errors) to the proper location in the source file in Eclipse ?

/max
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From: "GOMEZ Henri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 12:02 PM
Subject: RE: Borland Jbuilder finally adds ant support (at a price)


Just use Eclipse IDE (www.eclipse.org), ant support
is awesome ;)

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 2:22 AM
>To: ant-user
>Subject: Borland Jbuilder finally adds ant support (at a price)
>
>
>From the feature set of JBuilder 7, I see that they have finally added
>native ant support
>http://www.borland.com/jbuilder/pdf/jb7_feamatrix.pdf
>
>but only on the enterprise edition. Like, they had to pay so much for
>ant.jar that they had to put them in the prestige premium tool
>that costs
>the same as two laptops.
>
>It's funny; I'd have thought that ant would help deprecate the
>selling price
>of the premium stuff, or at least let IDEs focus on what they
>are good at:
>editing, refactoring and collaboration. But no, borland keep
>ant part of the
>premium product, perhaps to ensure that all the features ant
>offers -junit,
><zip>, deployment are also kept at a premium.
>
>Sigh.
>
>On the plus side, it means that all of the mainstream IDEs
>support Ant, even
>the 'Enterprise' tools. This is a sign of progress. Even in
>the enterprise,
>your build can be independent of an IDE. I wonder if they
>realise what they
>have done.
>
>-Steve
>
>[running IDEA fullscreen in the other monitor, generating java
>classes from
>an XSD file via Castor and ant, then deploying to tomcat  and
>running http
>unit tests]
>
>
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