You can create a new project in Eclipse and use the build.xml from the new 
project. You’ll need to manually edit it to have the proper app name properties.

Good luck.

Tim Worman
UCLA

On Oct 3, 2013, at 12:26 PM, Soles, James T <terry.so...@verizon.com> wrote:

> All,
>  
> I will apologize in advance because I know that I have asked this before but 
> I cannot find the response or the link by searching the web.
>  
> I am getting the “There is no root named” error when trying to do a build 
> using ant.  We have recently moved to using Java 7 and I seem to remember 
> that the issue was around my build.xml file being a very old version.  I also 
> seem to remember Chuck having a link to a build.xml file that had the correct 
> format.
>  
> Could someone point me to the location where there is an example of a current 
> build.xml file for a WebObjects application?
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Terry Soles
> 214-273-3916
> (v922) 3916
>  
>  
>  
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