What does ${junit.jar} point to?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bole, Roland Y. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 3:24 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problems with the <taskdef> tag
> 
> 
> Hi Everyone,
>   I have a problem trying to automate my cactus in
> container tests with the cactus ant integration. In order
> to use the ant cactus tags i included the following taskdef
> in my build file.
> <taskdef resource="cactus.tasks" 
>        classpathref="cactus.classpath"/>
> 
> I get a warning/error saying: a class needed by
> org.apache.cactus.integration.ant.CactusTask cannot be
> found: junit/framework/Test. I actually have junit.jar in
> my cactus classpath as shown below
> 
> <path id="cactus.classpath">
>   <path refid="classpath.base"/>
>   <pathelement location="${aspectjrt.jar}"/>
>   <pathelement location="${cactus.jar}"/>
>   <pathelement location="${cactus.ant.jar}"/>
>   <pathelement location="${httpclient.jar}"/>
>   <pathelement location="${junit.jar}"/>
>   <pathelement location="${httpunit.jar}"/>
>   <pathelement location="${commons.logging.jar}"/>
>   <pathelement location="${nekohtml.jar}"/>
> </path>
> 
> my cactify war looks as follows
> 
> <target name="cactifywartask" depends="war,cactus.compile">
>    <cactifywar  srcfile="${dest}/kita.war}"                   
>             
>    destfile="${dest}/kitatest.war}">
>       <classes dir="${dest.classes.cactus.dir}"/>     
>    </cactifywar>
> </target>
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> PS. Is there anyone who has used cactus with OC4J?
> 
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