You can use Eclipse for that too. If you are using a pre 3.4 version, simply right-click on the build.xml you want to run, choose Run As/Ant Task and that's all. Actually I only use Eclipse now for running ant tasks, I have one build (menu entry) for each module I already built and just choose them thru the Run menu. <= Simple version, actually I use 3.4 at the moment. I have asked for a smart replace (in all files) this summer (was using 3.3) and got it with 3.4M1 with some inconvenients. I lost all my Run menu entries for all my projects :'(- was not yet Christmas but those Eclipse Guys are not Santa Claus anyway, mmm... ;o)- I'm pretty satisfied with 3.4M2 now. But there if you want to run an ant task you have to : right-click on the build.xml you want to run, choose Run As/External Tool Settings and then create a new menu entry (called a configuration before being a menu entry) and set your parameters (easy to do normally). If I find some remaining strengthes somewhere, I will ask why it has changed. Being able to create them on the fly was really great !
I will put that in my Tips (but I will wait the end of the story ;o) Jacques De : "Scott Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I tend to use Eclipse only for coding and debugging, and leave the > builds for the command prompt. > > Scott > > On 27/10/2007, Brendan Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Am I correct in saying the following after running the build.xml is to: > > > > > > > > 1. java -jar ofbiz.jar > > > > 2. startofbiz.bat > > > > > > > > And then I am ready?? I am a bit scared in opening the project in Eclipse > > because I did it last time before I ran build.xml and I got about 300 > > warnings and about 120 errors. Will these warnings be gone now after I ran > > build.xml? > > > > >
