great, works now thanks nacho On Oct 4, 10:03 pm, nacho <vela.igna...@gmail.com> wrote: > Try with this: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> > <project name="ProjectName" default="war" basedir="."> > <!-- Configure path to GWT SDK --> > <property name="gwt.sdk" location="/path/to/gwt" /> > > <!-- SWT on Mac requires the -XstartOFirstThreadFlag. --> > <condition property="XstartOnFirstThreadFlag" value="- > XstartOnFirstThread" > else="-Dgwt.dummy.arg1="> > <os family="mac"/> > </condition> > > <!-- SWT on Mac requires the -d32 flag if the VM is 64-bit. --> > <condition property="d32Flag" value="-d32" else="-Dgwt.dummy.arg2="> > <and> > <os family="mac"/> > <equals arg1="${sun.arch.data.model}" arg2="64"/> > </and> > </condition> > > <path id="project.class.path"> > <pathelement location="war/WEB-INF/classes"/> > <pathelement location="${gwt.sdk}/gwt-user.jar"/> > <fileset dir="${gwt.sdk}" includes="gwt-dev*.jar"/> > <!-- Add any additional non-server libs (such as JUnit) --> > <fileset dir="war/WEB-INF/lib" includes="**/*.jar"/> > </path> > > <target name="libs" description="Copy libs to WEB-INF/lib"> > <mkdir dir="war/WEB-INF/lib" /> > <copy todir="war/WEB-INF/lib" file="${gwt.sdk}/gwt-servlet.jar" /> > <!-- Add any additional server libs that need to be copied --> > </target> > > <target name="javac" depends="libs" description="Compile java > source"> > <mkdir dir="war/WEB-INF/classes"/> > <javac srcdir="src" includes="**" encoding="utf-8" > destdir="war/WEB-INF/classes" > source="1.5" target="1.5" nowarn="true" > debug="true" debuglevel="lines,vars,source"> > <classpath refid="project.class.path"/> > </javac> > <copy todir="war/WEB-INF/classes"> > <fileset dir="src" excludes="**/*.java"/> > </copy> > </target> > > <target name="gwtc" depends="javac" description="GWT compile to > JavaScript"> > <java failonerror="true" fork="true" > classname="com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler"> > <classpath> > <pathelement location="src"/> > <path refid="project.class.path"/> > </classpath> > <!-- add jvmarg -Xss16M or similar if you see a > StackOverflowError --> > <jvmarg value="-Xmx256M"/> > <jvmarg value="${XstartOnFirstThreadFlag}"/> > <jvmarg value="${d32Flag}"/> > <!-- Additional arguments like -styzle PRETTY or -logLevel DEBUG > --> > <arg line="-style PRETTY"/> > <arg value="com.mycompany.myProject.MyEntryPoint"/> > </java> > </target> > > <target name="hosted" depends="javac" description="Run hosted mode"> > <java failonerror="true" fork="true" > classname="com.google.gwt.dev.HostedMode"> > <classpath> > <pathelement location="src"/> > <path refid="project.class.path"/> > </classpath> > <jvmarg value="-Xmx256M"/> > <jvmarg value="${XstartOnFirstThreadFlag}"/> > <jvmarg value="${d32Flag}"/> > <arg value="-startupUrl"/> > <arg value="MyEntryPoint.html"/> > <!-- Additional arguments like -style PRETTY or -logLevel DEBUG > --> > <arg value="com.mycompany.myProject.MyEntryPoint"/> > </java> > </target> > > <target name="build" depends="gwtc" description="Build this > project" /> > > <target name="war" depends="build" description="Create a war file"> > <zip destfile="/path/to/MyWar.war" basedir="war"/> > </target> > > <target name="clean" description="Cleans this project"> > <delete dir="war/WEB-INF/classes" failonerror="false" /> > </target> > > </project> > > Let me know if it works for you. > > On 4 oct, 11:45, "3p1...@googlemail.com" <3p1...@googlemail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi Sebastian and thank you for your help > > > ant gives me Reference project.class.path not found. > > on this line: > > <java failonerror="true" fork="true" > > classname="com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler"> > > > and do i have to do anything in your lib requirement or can i omit it > > in my case? > > > best regards > > > On Oct 4, 4:02 pm, Sebastian Rothbucher > > > <sebastian.rothbuc...@clarities.de> wrote: > > > Hi, you can invoke it e.g. with the following script: > > > > <target name="gwtc" depends="libs" description="GWT compile to > > > JavaScript"> > > > <java failonerror="true" fork="true" > > > classname="com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler"> > > > <classpath> > > > <pathelement location="src"/> > > > <!-- this is gwt-dev.jar gwt-user.jar all JARs you have > > > yourself --> > > > <path refid="project.class.path"/> > > > </classpath> > > > <!-- add jvmarg -Xss16M or similar if you see a > > > StackOverflowError --> > > > <jvmarg value="-Xmx256M"/> > > > <!-- Additional arguments like -style PRETTY or -logLevel DEBUG > > > --> > > > <arg value="org.whatever.<<<<yourapphere>>>>"/> > > > </java> > > > </target> > > > > Basically, the GWT compiler is just a java program you can invoke via > > > the java command... > > > > Hope this helps - best regards > > > Sebastian Rothbucher > > > > On 4 Okt., 12:13, "3p1...@googlemail.com" <3p1...@googlemail.com> > > > wrote: > > > > > Hi everyone > > > > > How can i call the gwt Javascript compiler from an Ant build script? > > > > I am using eclipse 3.5 with GWT plugin 2.0 > > > > > best regards
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