Hi Eddie. > One thing that's curious is the need to have the "junit.jar" in the > shell's classpath -- this shouldn't be necessary. Why did you need to > add it? What are your JDK and Ant versions?
The "junit.jar" is not in the SHELL's classpath, but in the ANT's classpath. I meant the junit.jar must reside in the ANT_HOME/lib directory. Ant's doc says------------------ Remember that for JAR files to be visible to Ant tasks implemented in ANT_HOME/lib, the files must be in the same directory or on the classpath -------------------------------- It's weird that building and testing worked fine on Linux without doing that kinda stuff. But somehow it required a junit.jar in ANT's classpath on eclipse + Win2K. I'm using jdk-1_5_0-beta3-bin-b60-windows-i586-28_jul_2004.exe (latest one) and the version of ANT is 1.6.2 as specified by BEEHIVE_HOME/BUILDING.txt. > When you say "tomcat is stuck", how far do the tests get? For help > getting going with the NetUI tests, you might start here: > > http://wiki.apache.org/beehive/NetUI/Testing > > which describes how the test infrastructure starts / stops Tomcat and > give some hints at how to diagnose trouble. Thanks for giving me a path. Thanks in advance. wolfgang