You should have only 1 <project>...

Can you send the error messsage / trace ?

-------- Original Message  --------
Subject: Re: what this mean : xml document structures must start and end within the same entity
From: Ma'moun Abu Hellu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ant Users List <[email protected]>
Date: 17/03/2008 17:45
hi,
actually I'm using Apache-ant 1.7.0 under Windows vista and i simply want to run the tutorial example Writing Tasks which is ................. public class HelloWorld {
    public void execute() {
        System.out.println("Hello World");
    }
}
  -----------
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <project name="MyTask" basedir="." default="use"> <project name="MyTask" basedir="." default="jar">
  <property name="src.dir" value="src"/>
  <property name="classes.dir" value="classes"/>
  <target name="clean" description="Delete all generated files">
  <delete dir="${classes.dir}" failonerror="false"/>
  <delete file="${ant.project.name}.jar"/>
  </target>
  <target name="compile" description="Compiles the Task">
  <mkdir dir="${classes.dir}"/>
<javac srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${classes.dir}"/> </target>
  <target name="jar" description="JARs the Task" depends="compile">
  <jar destfile="${ant.project.name}.jar" basedir="${classes.dir}"/>
  </target>
<target name="use" description="Use the Task" depends="jar">
  <taskdef name="helloworld" classname="HelloWorld" 
classpath="${ant.project.name}.jar"/>
  <helloworld/>
</target> </project> .................

  and i got the error :  xml document structures must start and end within the 
same entity
i tried to change the tages but i cant solve it , so did the above build.xml correct i can see their is two < project .....> but when i delete the second one i cant compile it thanks in advance David Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hello, running Ant means ant parses and executes a so-called build.xml. XML 
documents in general must be what is termed as: well-formed. This means that 
all XML documents have a singleton parent entity element. This means that if a 
generic XML document had a parent entity element structured as:



then to keep faith with the well-formed document rule the corresponding end 
element would have to come at the end of the target XML document:



The following links are much more authoritative and comprehensive than the 
above squibble:

http://www.spoono.com/xml/tutorials/tutorial.php?id=2

http://www.w3.org/XML/

http://ant.apache.org/manual/index.html

Ultimately, you have something amiss with your build.xml that Ant is trying to 
parse. To get help from one of the Ant gurus you will have to create a much 
more meaningful message with more information:

OS: Debian or Windows or something
Ant version: 1.5.x or 1.7 or something
Ant environment such as: ant -debug output captured from the console.
Default Ant target being execute from build.xml.


HTH.

Ma'moun Abu Hellu wrote ..
Hi all ,
I'm still fresh with Ant i tried to run the example in the Writing Tasks 
Tutorials
but when i try to USE it i get
xml document structures must start and end within the same entity

please could any one help me.

Regards


Eng.Ma'moun Abu Helou . Computer Engineer .

Jerusalem,Palestine.(+972-02-2353912). Milano,Italy (+39 02 21085 613 2)
(+39 3394070256 )


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