Thanks, that solved my problem!!
/Klas
Rinehart, Raleigh wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> We are trying to catch our compile errors with Ant Contrim trycatch task
>> but
>> for some reason we cant it to catch any errors.
>>
>> Im grateful for all ideas!!
>>
>> this is our testscript:
>>
>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>> <project name="Copille-dbDef" default="cmp-def"
>> xmlns:ac="antlib:net.sf.antcontrib">
>>
>> <path id="build.class.path">
>> <fileset dir="${proj.externals.dir}/FND">
>> <include name="**/*.jar"/>
>> </fileset>
>> <pathelement path="${proj.bin.dir}/${be.component}/bindbg"/>
>> <pathelement path="${base.root}"/>
>> </path>
>> <target name="cmp-def" description="Compilling DB Def">
>> <pathconvert property="build.classpath.prop"
>> refid="build.class.path"
>> targetos="windows" />
>> <echo message="Current classpath: ${build.classpath.prop}"/>
>>
>> <ac:for param="obj">
>> <path>
>> <fileset dir="${proj.src.dir}/${be.component}/src/mvx/db/def">
>> <include name="**/*.java"/>
>> </fileset>
>> </path>
>>
>> <sequential>
>> <ac:propertyregex override="yes"
>> property="obj" input="@{obj}"
>> regexp="(.+\\)(.+\.java)"
>> replace="\2"
>> casesensitive="false" />
>>
>> <ac:trycatch property="exception.message"
>> reference="exception.ref">
>> <ac:try>
>> <javac taskname="compile.def"
>> sourcepath=""
>> srcdir="${proj.src.dir}/${be.component}/src/mvx/db/def"
>> destdir="${proj.bin.dir}/${be.component}/bindbg"
>> includes="${obj}"
>> classpathref="build.class.path"
>> compiler="org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter"
>> target="1.6"
>> source="1.6"
>> debug="on"
>> failonerror="false"
>> fork="no"
>> />
>> </ac:try>
>> <ac:catch>
>> <echo message="Compile error on: ${obj} Error message:
>>
>> ${exception.message}${line.separator}"
>> file="${ProjBaseDir}\Compille.error"
>> append="true" level="warning"
>> />
>> </ac:catch>
>> </ac:trycatch>
>> </sequential>
>> </ac:for>
>> </target>
>> </project>
>>
>
> You have failonerror in your javac task set to false, so there is nothing
> to catch since the error doesn't get propagated up. It should work as you
> expect if you set failonerror=true.
>
> If you don't want to do this then you can use the errorProperty attribute
> and use antcontrib's <if> <then> tasks.
>
> -raleigh
>
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