Niranjan Deshpande schrieb:
so whts wrong in my case?

The antrun-plugin by default, to don't bloat the build, only provides access to the core ant tasks. If you want to use other ant tasks (like <echoproperties/>) you need to declare the jar containing them as a depenendency of the plugin. For the <echoproperties/> task the only dependency you need to declare should be:

  <dependency>
      <groupId>ant</groupId>
      <artifactId>ant-nodeps</artifactId>
      <version>1.6.5</version>
  </dependency>

-Tim

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:31 PM, Sean Hennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

 of course..echoproperties adds dependency..to another ant component.
 here is segment of my ugly pom.xml
[snip]
         <!-- ================= -->
     <plugin>
       <artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId>
       <executions>
         <execution>
           <phase>pre-site</phase>
           <configuration>
             <tasks>
             <typedef resource="org/apache/maven/artifact/ant/antlib.xml">
                 <classpath refid="maven.dependency.classpath"/>
             </typedef>
             <echo message="pom.xml: maven-antrun-plugin"></echo>
               <tstamp>
                 <format locale="en" property="TODAY_UK"
pattern="d-MMM-yyyy"></format>
               </tstamp>
               <echo>pom.xml: timestamp ${TODAY_UK}</echo>
               <property refid="maven.dependency.classpath"
name="mvndepClasspath" />
                         <ant inheritRefs="true" inheritAll="true"
antfile="${basedir}/src/4.bin/build.xml">
                         <property environment="env"/>
                         <property value="true"
name="project.debug"></property>
                         <property file="${user.home}/build.properties"/>
                         <target name="cmn.outadate.tgt.nm" />
                         </ant>
             </tasks>
           </configuration>
           <goals>
             <goal>run</goal>
           </goals>
         </execution>
       </executions>
       <dependencies>
           <dependency>
           <groupId>org.apache.maven</groupId>
           <artifactId>maven-artifact-ant</artifactId>
           <version>2.0.4</version>
           </dependency>
           <dependency>
           <groupId>ant</groupId>
           <artifactId>ant</artifactId>
           <version>1.6.5</version>
           </dependency>
           <dependency>
           <groupId>ant-contrib</groupId>
           <artifactId>cpptasks</artifactId>
           <version>1.0b3</version>
           </dependency>
           <dependency>
           <groupId>ant-contrib</groupId>
           <artifactId>ant-contrib</artifactId>
           <version>1.0b2</version>
           </dependency>
           <dependency>
           <groupId>ant</groupId>
           <artifactId>optional</artifactId>
           <version>1.5.4</version>
           </dependency>
           <dependency>
           <groupId>ant</groupId>
           <artifactId>ant-nodeps</artifactId>
           <version>1.6.5</version>
           </dependency>

       </dependencies>
     </plugin>
[snip]
<!--============================== -->
 in build.xml
 <taskdef classpath="${mvndepClasspath}"
resource="org/apache/maven/artifact/ant/antlib.xml">
  </taskdef>

-----Original Message-----
From: Niranjan Deshpande [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 9:02 AM
To: Maven Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: need help in ant's javadoc task (from maven)


I got this when I ran your debug script. Error executing ant tasks


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Embedded error: The following error occurred while executing this line:
/home/apli/APPWeb/src/main/build/generate/generate-appcodes.xml:37:

Could not create task or type of type: echoproperties.

Ant could not find the task or a class this task relies upon.

This is common and has a number of causes; the usual
solutions are to read the manual pages then download and install needed JAR
files, or fix the build file:
 - You have misspelt 'echoproperties'.
  Fix: check your spelling.
 - The task needs an external JAR file to execute
    and this is not found at the right place in the classpath.
  Fix: check the documentation for dependencies.
  Fix: declare the task.
 - The task is an Ant optional task and the JAR file and/or libraries
    implementing the functionality were not found at the time you
    yourself built your installation of Ant from the Ant sources.
  Fix: Look in the ANT_HOME/lib for the 'ant-' JAR corresponding to the
    task and make sure it contains more than merely a META-INF/MANIFEST.MF.
    If all it contains is the manifest, then rebuild Ant with the needed
    libraries present in ${ant.home}/lib/optional/ , or alternatively,
    download a pre-built release version from apache.org
 - The build file was written for a later version of Ant
  Fix: upgrade to at least the latest release version of Ant
 - The task is not an Ant core or optional task
    and needs to be declared using <taskdef>.
 - You are attempting to use a task defined using
   <presetdef> or <macrodef> but have spelt wrong or not
  defined it at the point of use

Remember that for JAR files to be visible to Ant tasks implemented in
ANT_HOME/lib, the files must be in the same directory or on the classpath

Please neither file bug reports on this problem, nor email the Ant mailing
lists, until all of these causes have been explored, as this is not an Ant
bug.


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my xml file is in src/main/build/generate folder
and the dependency jars are in folder src/main/build/lib and
src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/lib I am using the <path id="tools.classpath"> to
point to these jars and and the tools.classpath is used by the ant's doclet
task fpr the "path" attribute.

What might be wrong?



On 6/6/08, Sean Hennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

<!-- BEG COMMENT ===========================
  add this debug Ant target to your depends= to expose the properties
in play
  END COMMENT ======================= -->

  <target name="display.properties.tgt" description="display project
properties.">
    <echoproperties destfile="${ant.file}.runtime.properties"
failonerror="false" />
     <echo message="----- ${project.name.text} ${project.version}
-----"/>
     <echo message="java.class.path = ${java.class.path}"/>
     <echo message="java.home = ${java.home}"/>
     <echo message="user.home = ${user.home}"/>
     <echo message="ant.home = ${ant.home}"/>
     <echo message="base.dir = ${basedir}"/>
   </target>

-----Original Message-----
From: Niranjan Deshpande [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 5:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Maven Users List
Subject: need help in ant's javadoc task (from maven)


I am trying to generate a .properties file using javadocs in a java
source file, and i am using ant's <javadoc> task to do this.

but i am getting this error when i run the antrun plugin

generate.appcodes:
[javadoc] Generating Javadoc
[javadoc] Javadoc execution
[javadoc] javadoc: Cannot find doclet class
com.company.app.util.doclet.AppCodesDoclet
[javadoc] 1 error

Please help. Also can anyone tell me what the <path> and <pathelement>
elements are for? How are the paths relative to?

My ant build file is:


<project name="generate.appcodes" basedir=".." default="all">

<path id="tools.classpath">
<pathelement path="build/lib/tools.jar" />
<pathelement path="lib/xerces.jar" />
<pathelement path="WebContent/WEB-INF/lib/log4j-1.2.9.jar" />  </path>

<target name="all" depends="generate.appcodes"/>

<target name="generate.appcodes">

<delete file="src/main/resources/appcodes.properties" />

<javadoc
sourcefiles="src/main/com/company/app/shared/security/AppCodes.java"
    failonerror="yes">

  <doclet name="com.company.app.util.doclet.AppCodesDoclet"
    path="${tools.classpath}">
   <param name="-outputfile"
value="../src/main/resources/appcodes.properties" />
   <param name="-sourcepath" value="src/main/resources" />
   <param name="-command" value="properties" />
  </doclet>

</javadoc>

<mkdir dir="target/WEB-INF/classes/resources" />
<copy file="src/main/resources/appcodes.properties"
    todir="target/WEB-INF/classes/resources" />

</target>

</project>




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