By "using Ant" I mean setting up your own
tasks; not merely use Ant utility.
>every other feature of tomcat I have used
>so far has been amazingly easy to set up.
>I guess I just got spoiled.
You can still get spoiled; this is simple too.
There is a bunch of info on the Ant site.
Rk
x77309
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, alex reuter wrote:
> I believe the build script I am using does in fact use ant:
>
> C:\jdk1.3\bin\java -classpath %CP%;%CLASSPATH%
> org.apache.tools.ant.Main -Dtomcat.home=%TOMCAT_HOME% %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7
> %8 %9
>
> So ant accomplishes what I am looking for, I just have to use it correctly?
> Odd. Not that I am complaining, but every other feature of tomcat I have
> used so far has been amazingly easy to set up. I guess I just got spoiled.
>
> Any tips or pointers or wise-cracks would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 10:50 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Jar files not included in built webapp
>
>
> Have you tried Ant? From what you
> describe, it sounds like you'd find
> it very useful.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rk
> x77309
>
> On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, alex reuter wrote:
>
> > Hello List,
> > I am using the build script from tomcat 3.2.3 to compile and distribute my
> > webapps. I have a number of jar files included in the lib folder inside
> my
> > working directory, but when I build the webapp, the jar files are not
> > included anywhere inside the WEB-INF directory.
> >
> > Am I missing something or misunderstanding how this is supposed to work?
> Up
> > until now I've used the system classpath but now I need to use separate
> > versions of the same jar files in different servlets.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Alex
> >
> >
>
>