I'm running Ant 1.6. Since I'm not the sysadmin, I can't easily upgrade.
I've tried the "-lib" directive in my shell script ...
ant -lib
/export/third-party/etsbea/staging/wls_9.2.2/CedarPoint_Service/deployment/APP-INF/lib/junit.jar
-buildfile build-junit-test.xml -Denv=$WLS_ENV -Dtier=$TIER
-Dwlshosturl=$hosturl -Dwlsuser=$username -Dwlspwd=$password -Dpwd=$pwd $target
but my condition is still failing. Does anyone know a smaller test I can run
to troubleshoot this problem further?
Thanks, - Dave
> -------Original Message-------
> From: Peter Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: How to figure out what is in my class path?
> Sent: Nov 24 '08 22:03
>
> With current ant tasks, one cannot change the classpath used within
> build.xml.
>
> For junit and ant 1.7.0 +, one can set the location of the junit.jar
> file within the <junit>
> task itself - this is indeed the recommended way as it means that one
> does not need to modify the ant distribution or use -lib at the command line.
>
>
> <junit ...>
> <classpath>
> <path refid="location junit.jar"/>
> ....
> </classpath>
> </junit>
>
> Peter
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:40 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a way to see what ANT thinks is in my classpath? I have a
> condition that's failing
> >
> > <condition property="isJUnitAvailable">
> > <available classname="junit.framework.TestCase"/>
> > </condition>
> >
> > <target name="check-junit" unless="isJUnitAvailable">
> > <fail message="Failed: JUnit not in classpath"/>
> > </target>
> >
> > But the JAR file (junit.jar) is set up in my project.class.path ...
> >
> > <path id="project.class.path">
> > <fileset dir="${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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