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Re: ant task questions: msg#00091

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Subject: Re: ant task questions

Hi Kevin,

I'd have sworn I tried that already, but obviously I didn't, since it
worked. Ah, I see: my problem appears to be that I was calling the jar
"xbeans.jar" instead of "xbean.jar" in the task classpath.

Thanks for your help, sorry for the needless traffic.

Zac.


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:54:37 -0800, Kevin Krouse <kkrouse@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Zac,
>
> Can you try putting xbean.jar on the classpath attribute of the xmlbean
> task?
>
> <taskdef name="xmlbean"
> classname="org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.tool.XMLBean"
> classpath="xbean.jar"/>
>
> <xmlbean schema="foo.xsd" classpath="xbean.jar" />
>
> You're right about the failonerror attribute -- that's a bug. The
> xmlbean task does fail correctly if there is an error during the schema
> compilation part. It isn't failing if there is an error during the
> javac compilation of the generated sources. (Of course, there should
> never be a failure during the javac compilation stage... :)
>
> --k
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Zac Jacobson [mailto:pie.fed@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 4:10 PM
> To: user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: ant task questions
>
> Hi,
>
> I've downloaded xmlbeans-1.0.3 and I'm having a couple problems with
> the xmlbeans ant task. I only seem to be able to get it to work when I
> set srconly. I am running ant from Netbeans 4 (1.6.2) and from the
> command line (1.5.4). I am using Java 1.4.2_06.
>
> First, the compilation only works if xbeans.jar is on ant's classpath,
> regardless of how I try and put specify the classpath through that
> task (I've tried including it with the classpath attribute, I've
> created a path reference and included that with the classpathref
> attribute). I get this error:
> <generated file>.java:16: package org.apache.xmlbeans does not exist
>
> This goes away if, as I say, I put xbeans.jar on the ant classpath. I
> don't want to, and I don't think I should have to do that: it should
> be easy for others to compile my project as checked out.
>
> Second, the value of the failonerror attribute doesn't seem to have an
> affect: even after the xmlbean task fails due to the compilation
> problems, the ant script carries on with its next task.
>
> I hunted around on jira for bugs about what I'm seeing, but I don't
> see anything. Can anybody tell me what I'm missing?
>
> Thanks.
> Zac.
>
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