just out of curiousity, what IDE are you using? and what kind of environment do you set up when developing this?
I use jbuilder just so that I can do step through debugging, and so on. but it is commercial (alot cheaper if you have student id :), which I do ) Filip > -----Original Message----- > From: Remy Maucherat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 1:51 PM > To: Tomcat Developers List > Subject: Re: Loadbuild Problem > > > Filip Hanik wrote: > > ok, I think I got it working > > > > I did four things: > > > > 1. > > and then in jakarta-tomcat-5 build.properties.default > > I set the property > > base.path=c:/development/tomcat-base > > this can be set to anything, as long as it is a absolute directory, > > > > 2. > > in jakarta-servletapi-5/jsr152 build.xml I changed the property to > > <property name="servlet-api.jar" > value="../jsr154/servlet-api-2.4/lib/servlet-api.jar"/> > > > > 3. > > I built jsr154 > > cd \jakarta-servletapi-5\jsr154 > > ant > > > > 4. > > I copied one library > > \jakarta-servletapi-5\jsr154\servlet-api-2.4\lib\servlet-api.jar to > > \jakarta-servletapi-5\jsr152\servlet-api-2.4\lib\servlet-api.jar > > > > > > based on this, I think you can figure out what went wrong, > I no longer have the full build error, just check out > jakarta-tomcat-5 clean and you will reproduce it. > > > > Remy, setting it to /usr/local will not work :(, I'm > working on windows, I'm sure I get flamed for that alone LOL > > I'm cheating, I'm using Cygwin. > In theory, on straight Windows, /usr/local should translate > to C:\usr\local > > Remy > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]