Hi > We're running OC4J 10.1.2 which obviously runs J2EE 1.4. I need to be able to > build with J2EE on a mac but can't work out how to install and then > subsequently reference J2EE 1.4 when building the app. We're using an ant > task to build the app. I get lots of errors saying that HttpServletRequest > can't be found, which obviously means that it can't find j2ee.jar. > > How do you install J2EE 1.4 on a Power PC mac?
First OSX is a unix variant, so you should treat compiling java apps (of any kind) as you would compiling java apps on a unix/linux box > We mainly develop on Windows but we're trying to give our designers (with > PowerPC macs) the ability to do builds and deployments themselves. I think you mean 'how do I get ant to build a j2ee app on OSX', not how do I install j2ee on a mac? If you read the ant manual you can see how to configure a <classpath> that should contain servlet.jar and servlet-api.jar running ant on the Mac/OSX is the same as on any other os, open a terminal, cd to the correct directory (of your project) and then ant <target> If you currently use your IDE to build, then you first need to ignore your normal build process as the IDE is probably not installed (or indeed available) for OSX Kev --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
