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javac error while running ant task

Hi.

I try to use an old ant-task to build my xmlbeans, but it failed while 
compiling. The error message in eclipse is too generic to solve the problem:

----- 8< ----- Error Message ---------------------------------

[xmlbean] Compiling 18 source files to 
C:\DOKUME~1\OFFERM~1\LOKALE~1\Temp\xbean63722.d\classes

BUILD FAILED
D:\Eclipse\OpportunizerModule\ant\make-feed-bean.xml:25: Error running 
javac.exe compiler

----- >8 ----- Error Message ---------------------------------

Here is a part of the ant-task:

<taskdef name="xmlbean" 
classname="org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.tool.XMLBean" 
classpath="../lib/xbean.jar" />

<xmlbean destfile="${jar-fullpath}" download="true" failonerror="true" 
classpath="../lib/xbean.jar" verbose="true">

Should this be different?

Or is it a matter of the JDK ant uses to compile the generated files? 
How can I change it? Is there an option in eclipse or do I have to 
change an enviroment variable?

Best regards,
Stefan Offermann

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RE: javac error while running ant task

Posted by Radu Preotiuc-Pietro <ra...@bea.com>.
The way you use the Ant task looks ok, except perhaps that the use of
'classpath="../lib/xbean.jar"' when you invoke the task is probably
superfluous. XmlBeans ant task is using the <javac> task to perform the
Java compilation, maybe there's a problem with that, have you tried
using a separate task for Java compilation? (put 'srconly="true"' in the
XMLBeans task so that it skip javac)

Radu 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Offermann [mailto:offermann@uni-muenster.de] 
> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 3:19 AM
> To: user@xmlbeans.apache.org
> Subject: javac error while running ant task
> 
> Hi.
> 
> I try to use an old ant-task to build my xmlbeans, but it 
> failed while compiling. The error message in eclipse is too 
> generic to solve the problem:
> 
> ----- 8< ----- Error Message ---------------------------------
> 
> [xmlbean] Compiling 18 source files to
> C:\DOKUME~1\OFFERM~1\LOKALE~1\Temp\xbean63722.d\classes
> 
> BUILD FAILED
> D:\Eclipse\OpportunizerModule\ant\make-feed-bean.xml:25: 
> Error running javac.exe compiler
> 
> ----- >8 ----- Error Message ---------------------------------
> 
> Here is a part of the ant-task:
> 
> <taskdef name="xmlbean" 
> classname="org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.tool.XMLBean" 
> classpath="../lib/xbean.jar" />
> 
> <xmlbean destfile="${jar-fullpath}" download="true" 
> failonerror="true" 
> classpath="../lib/xbean.jar" verbose="true">
> 
> Should this be different?
> 
> Or is it a matter of the JDK ant uses to compile the generated files? 
> How can I change it? Is there an option in eclipse or do I 
> have to change an enviroment variable?
> 
> Best regards,
> Stefan Offermann
> 
> --
> Stefan Offermann
> Institute for Geoinformatics (IfGI), University of Muenster, 
> Germany Weseler Strasse 253, D - 48151 Muenster
> Fon:  +49 (0)251 83-31961   Fax: +49 (0)251 83-39763
> Mail: offermann@uni-muenster.de http://ifgi.uni-muenster.de/~offermann
> Skype: stefanoffermann
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