I already use this. If I wouldn't, it would be much worse. But it doesn't 
silence javac's output message which I described.

Any other ideas?


Public Id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hans Schwaebli  wrote:    So how can I get 
rid of these warnings? How can I influence javac task not to print anything?
   
  You could try adding nowarn="true" to your javac task.

   
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