I tried your suggestion, but no luck. I think I'm not including my classpath
correctly in my build-junit-test.xml script. I have ...
<project name="JUnitTests" default="run-all-tests" basedir=".">
<import file="ant-common-checks.xml"/>
<import file="build.xml"/>
<property name="junitsrc" location="unittest"/>
<property name="conf" location="conf"/>
<target name="build-tests" depends="check-junit">
and within "build.xml" I define what you suggest ...
<path id="project.class.path">
<fileset dir="${deployment}/APP-INF/lib/">
<include name="*.jar"/>
</fileset>
<pathelement location="${weblogic-jar-path}"/>
<pathelement location="${deployment}/APP-INF/lib/junit.jar"/>
</path>
But how does my "" script understand to use the project.class.path as its
classpath?
- Dave
> -------Original Message-------
> From: Marc Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: How to figure out what is in my class path?
> Sent: Nov 24 '08 16:56
>
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:40:19PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a way to see what ANT thinks is in my classpath? I have a
> condition that's failing
> >
> > <condition property="isJUnitAvailable">
> > <available classname="junit.framework.TestCase"/>
> > </condition>
> >
> > <target name="check-junit" unless="isJUnitAvailable">
> > <fail message="Failed: JUnit not in classpath"/>
> > </target>
> >
> > But the JAR file (junit.jar) is set up in my project.class.path ...
> >
> > <path id="project.class.path">
> > <fileset dir="${deployment}/APP-INF/lib/">
> > <include name="*.jar"/>
> > </fileset>
> > <pathelement location="${weblogic-jar-path}"/>
> > </path>
> >
> > Not quite sure the right way to debug this. Thanks, - Dave
> >
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> That's a bug I've posted some days ago. The solution is to add the
> classpath in the build.xml file manually after (after <path id="classpath">)
> <pathelement location="${junit}/junit.jar"/>
>
> ${junit}/junit.jar is your junit.jar file
>
> sed command:
> sed -i 's@<path id="classpath">@<path id="classpath"><pathelement
> location="${junit}/junit.jar"/>@' build.xml
>
>
> Hopefully someone with more knowledge about the ant build system can add
> a one line fix so that this can be configured by -D or by
> bulid.properties.
>
> If you want I can prepare a patch. Just tell me to do so.
>
> Anyway I wonder how ant devs do compile ant?
>
> Sincerly
> Marc Weber
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