How can I add the bin to the path. I mean which path and how can I do
it I have windows 32 system XP. Thanks in advance!

Apr 10, 4:45 pm, Nestor David Carrasco Guendolay
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Download Ant from this pagehttp://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi
>
> The binary distribution of Ant consists of the following directory layout:
>
>   ant
>    +--- README, LICENSE, fetch.xml, other text files. //basic information
>    +--- bin  // contains launcher scripts
>    |
>    +--- lib  // contains Ant jars plus necessary dependencies
>    |
>    +--- docs // contains documentation
>    |      |
>    |      +--- images  // various logos for html documentation
>    |      |
>    |      +--- manual  // Ant documentation (a must read ;-)
>    |
>    +--- etc // contains xsl goodies to:
>             //   - create an enhanced report from xml output of various tasks.
>             //   - migrate your build files and get rid of 'deprecated' 
> warning
>             //   - ... and more ;-)
>
> Before you can run Ant there is some additional set up you will need to do
>
>    - Add the bin directory to your path.
>    - Set the ANT_HOME environment variable to the directory where you
>    installed Ant. On some operating systems, Ant's startup scripts can guess
>    ANT_HOME (Unix dialects and Windows NT/2000), but it is better to not
>    rely on this behavior.
>    - Optionally, set the JAVA_HOME environment variable (see the
> Advanced<http://ant.apache.org/manual/install.html#advanced>section
> below). This should be set to the directory where your JDK is
>    installed.
>
> *Windows Note:*    The ant.bat script makes use of three environment
> variables - ANT_HOME, CLASSPATH and JAVA_HOME. *Ensure* that ANT_HOME and
> JAVA_HOME variables are set, and that they do *not* have quotes (either ' or
> ") and they do *not* end with \ or with /. CLASSPATH should be unset or
> empty.
>
> You can check the basic installation with opening a new shell and typing ant.
> You should get a message like this
>
> Buildfile: build.xml does not exist!
> Build failed
>
> So Ant works. This message is there because you need to write an individual
> buildfile for your project.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 5:56 AM, vishal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > sir please could u tell me how to install apache ant and and how to
> > run the exapmle given in library and r there any change we have to
> > make in the smsib according to the mobile for example i have nokia
> > 6070.and is it necessary for sms to be saved in sim for receivig
> > Even when i m running the given exaple in ecclipse it cannot find the
> > classes and methods- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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