Any idea how it compares to JBuilder 3.5?

Andy Lewis
VERITAS Software, Heathrow, Florida
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                -----Original Message-----
                From:   marc fleury [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Thursday, May 25, 2000 9:50 PM
                To:     jBoss Developer
                Subject:        RE: [jBoss-Dev] CVS update: spyderMQ/build
build.sh build.xml

                Somebody is finally working under linux :)

                btw, we recommend "anyJ" under linux, I was truly impressed
by the thing, it
                was Norbert who first scouted it.
                It's free, their rationel being that since Linux is a minor
part of their
                market they don't mind giving it away... nice.

                marc


                > -----Original Message-----
                > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of jBoss
CVS
                > Development
                > Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 6:16 PM
                > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                > Subject: [jBoss-Dev] CVS update: spyderMQ/build build.sh
build.xml
                >
                >
                >   User: norbert
                >   Date: 00/05/25 18:16:16
                >
                >   Modified:    build    build.xml
                >   Added:       build    build.sh
                >   Log:
                >   Add files for UNIX build
                >
                >   Revision  Changes    Path
                >   1.9       +17 -2     spyderMQ/build/build.xml
                >
                >   Index: build.xml
                >
===================================================================
                >   RCS file:
/products/cvs/ejboss/spyderMQ/build/build.xml,v
                >   retrieving revision 1.8
                >   retrieving revision 1.9
                >   diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9
                >   --- build.xml       2000/05/24 21:06:37     1.8
                >   +++ build.xml       2000/05/26 01:16:16     1.9
                >   @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
                >               <property name="examples.dir"
value="examples"/>
                >
                >               <property name="final.dir"
                > value="${build.dir}/${final.name}/"/>
                >   +
                >               <property name="build.src"
                > value="${final.dir}/src"/>
                >               <property name="build.dest"
                > value="${final.dir}/classes"/>
                >               <property name="build.lib"
                > value="${final.dir}/lib"/>
                >   @@ -44,6 +45,7 @@
                >               <!-- COPY LIB FILES NEEDED TO EXECUTE THE
CLIENTS -->
                >               <copyfile src="${lib.dir}/jnp.jar"
                > dest="${build.lib}/jnp.jar"/>
                >               <copyfile src="${lib.dir}/jms.jar"
                > dest="${build.lib}/jms.jar"/>
                >   +           <copyfile src="${lib.dir}/jndi.jar"
                > dest="${build.lib}/jndi.jar"/>
                >
                >               <!-- COPY THE DOCUMENTATION -->
                >               <copydir  src="${docs.dir}"
dest="${build.docs}"/>
                >   @@ -65,8 +67,8 @@
                >       <target name="core" depends="init,prepare">
                >
                >               <!-- The JAVAC command -->
                >   -           <javac srcdir="${build.src}"
                > destdir="${build.dest}"
                > classpath="${build.lib}/jnp.jar;${build.lib}/jms.jar"
debug="${debug}"/>
                >   -           <javac srcdir="${examples.dir}"
                > destdir="${final.dir}"
                >
classpath="${build.lib}/jnp.jar;${build.lib}/jms.jar;${build.dest}
                > " debug="${debug}"/>
                >   +           <javac srcdir="${build.src}"
                > destdir="${build.dest}"
                >
classpath="${build.lib}/jnp.jar;${build.lib}/jms.jar;${build.lib}/
                > jndi.jar" debug="${debug}"/>
                >   +           <javac srcdir="${examples.dir}"
                > destdir="${final.dir}"
                >
classpath="${build.lib}/jnp.jar;${build.lib}/jms.jar;${build.lib}/
                > jndi.jar;${build.dest}" debug="${debug}"/>
                >
                >               <!-- The RMIC commands -->
                >               <rmic base="${build.dest}"
                >
classname="org.spydermq.distributed.server.DistributedJMSServerRMI
                > Impl" classpath="${build.lib}/jms.jar" stubVersion="1.2"
/>
                >   @@ -82,3 +84,16 @@
                >
                >
                >    </project>
                >   +
                >   +
                >   +
                >   +
                >   +
                >   +
                >   +
                >   +
                >   +
                >   +
                >   +
                >   +
                >   +
                >
                >
                >
                >   1.1                  spyderMQ/build/build.sh
                >
                >   Index: build.sh
                >
===================================================================
                >   #!/bin/bash
                >
                >   # Choose your JDK
                >   #
                >
                >   # If your java binary is not in the path, edit this to
point to
                > the actual
                >   # location
                >
                >   JAVA=/opt/jdk1.2.2/bin/java
                >
                >   #
-----------------------------------------------------------
                >   # The targets are the different build scripts.
                >   # The default "dist" is suggested.See INSTALL for
details
                >   #
                >   # "core"           target builds EJBoss core classes
                >   # "clean"          target removes bin directory
                >   #
-----------------------------------------------------------
                >
                >   TARGET=${1}
                >   # TARGET=core
                >   # TARGET=clean
                >
                >
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
                >   # Define the paths to each of the packages
                >
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
                >
                >   # change dir to ".." because Ant has some problems when
basedir!="."
                >   cd ..
                >
                >   # set the LIB variable to the lib in the CVS tree
                >   # these are the libraries needed by the application
                >
                >   LIB=lib
                >
                >   # there is a path for Ant build files
                >
                >   BF=build
                >
                >   #--------------------------------------------
                >   # No need to edit anything past here
                >   #--------------------------------------------
                >   if test -z "${TARGET}" ; then
                >   TARGET=core
                >   fi
                >
                >   echo Now building ${TARGET} for JDK${JDK}...
                >
                >
CP=${BF}/xml.jar:${BF}/ant.jar:${BF}/javac.jar:${LIB}/jms.jar:${LI
                > B}/jnp.jar
                >
                >   BUILDFILE=${BF}/build.xml
                >
                >   # antRun must be executable
                >   chmod +x ${BF}/bin/antRun
                >
                >   cd src/java/org
                >   rm spydermq > /dev/null
                >   ln -s spyderMQ spydermq
                >   cd ../../..
                >
                >   ${JAVA} -classpath ${CP} -Dant.home=${BF}
-Dbuild.files=${BF}
                > org.apache.tools.ant.Main -buildfile ${BUILDFILE}
${TARGET}
                >
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