On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Werner Guttmann <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi, > > > On 03.11.2011 10:30, Kayode Odeyemi wrote: > >> On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Werner Guttmann <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> looking at the documentation for the Ant task for the XML code >> generator at >> >> http://castor.org/reference/__**html/xml.code.generator.html#_** >> _xml.code.generator.__**invocations.anttask.parameters<http://castor.org/reference/__html/xml.code.generator.html#__xml.code.generator.__invocations.anttask.parameters> >> >> <http://castor.org/reference/**html/xml.code.generator.html#** >> xml.code.generator.**invocations.anttask.parameters<http://castor.org/reference/html/xml.code.generator.html#xml.code.generator.invocations.anttask.parameters> >> **> >> >> I cannot see a 'castor.class.path' parameter. So what is your >> question actually about ? >> >> I got that from here: >> http://castor.org/ddlgen-**anttask.html<http://castor.org/ddlgen-anttask.html> >> . >> > Which is outdated. Please use the reference guide to get an idea what's > supported and what not. > > > Amyway, i've been able to get around it using >> classpath="${javac.classpath}" with castor jars files in my classpath. >> > > > >> However, I was able to successfully generate java files from an XSD. I >> was hoping that with the generateMapping flag turned on, I was going to >> get a corresponding XML file with each of these java classes but that >> didn't happen. How can I get around this? >> > Can you plkease switch to the NEW Ant task definition, and take it from > there ? > > I think I'm looking at the new one? I went to the link you pasted above ( http://castor.org/reference/html/xml.code.generator.html#xml.code.generator.invocations.anttask) and it is not different from the Castor PDF reference I'm using. The new reference is showing "classpathref="castor.class.path" which I mentioned I replaced with classpath="${javac.classpath}" to get things working. if there's any other newer reference, can you please point me to this. Thanks -- Odeyemi 'Kayode O. http://www.sinati.com. t: @charyorde

