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  210. What is Apache Ant?
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  213. Why do you call it Ant?
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  216. Tell us a little bit about Ant's history.
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  222. Which version of Java is required to run
  223. Ant?
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  226. I get checksum errors when I try to extract the
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  240. How do I add an external task that I've written to the
  241. page "External Tools and Tasks"?
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  247. How do I pass parameters from the command line to my
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  251. How can I use Jikes-specific command-line
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  255. How do I include a &lt; character in my command-line arguments?
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  258. How do I redirect standard input or standard output
  259. in the <code>&lt;exec&gt;</code> task?
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  261. <li><a href="#batch-shell-execute">
  262. How do I execute a batch file or shell script from Ant?
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  264. <li><a href="#multi-conditions">
  265. I want to execute a particular target only if
  266. multiple conditions are true.
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  269. How can I include national characters like German
  270. umlauts in my build file?
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  273. How do I use <code>jar</code>'s <code>M</code> switch?
  274. I don't want a MANIFEST.
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  276. <li><a href="#propertyvalue-as-name-for-property">
  277. How can I do something like <code>&lt;property name="prop"
  278. value="${${anotherprop}}"/&gt;</code> (double expanding the property)?
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  280. <li><a href="#delete-directory-children-only">
  281. How can I delete everything beneath a particular directory,
  282. preserving the directory itself?
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  284. </ul>
  285. <h4 class="toc">It doesn't work (as expected)</h4>
  286. <ul>
  287. <li><a href="#general-advice">
  288. General Advice
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  290. <li><a href="#always-recompiles">
  291. Why does Ant always recompile all my Java files?
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  293. <li><a href="#defaultexcludes">
  294. I've used a <code>&lt;delete&gt;</code> task to
  295. delete unwanted SourceSafe control files (CVS files, editor
  296. backup files, etc.), but it doesn't seem to work; the files
  297. never get deleted. What's wrong?
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  300. I have a target I want to skip if a property is set,
  301. so I have <code>unless="property"</code> as an attribute
  302. of the target, but all the targets this target
  303. depends on are still executed. Why?
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  306. In my <code>&lt;fileset&gt;</code>, I've put in an
  307. <code>&lt;exclude&gt;</code> of all files followed by an
  308. <code>&lt;include&gt;</code> of just the files I want, but it
  309. isn't giving me any files at all. What's wrong?
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  312. <code>ant</code> failed to build my program via javac
  313. even when I put the needed jars in an external
  314. <code>build.properties</code> file and reference them by
  315. <code>pathelement</code> or <code>classpath refid</code>.
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  317. <li><a href="#winzip-lies">
  318. Ant creates WAR files with a lower-case
  319. <code>web-inf</code> or JAR files with a lower-case
  320. <code>meta-inf</code> directory.
  321. </a></li>
  322. <li><a href="#NoClassDefFoundError">
  323. I installed Ant 1.6.x and now get
  324. <code>Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
  325. </code>
  326. </a></li>
  327. <li><a href="#InstantiationException">
  328. I installed Ant 1.6.x and now get
  329. <code>java.lang.InstantiationException: org.apache.tools.ant.Main</code>
  330. </a></li>
  331. <li><a href="#mangled-manifest">
  332. Whenever I use the Ant jar or manifest related tasks, long lines in
  333. my manifest are wrapped at 70 characters and the resulting jar does
  334. not work in my application server. Why does Ant do this?
  335. </a></li>
  336. </ul>
  337. <h4 class="toc">Ant and IDEs/Editors</h4>
  338. <ul>
  339. <li><a href="#integration">
  340. Is Ant supported by my IDE/Editor?
  341. </a></li>
  342. <li><a href="#emacs-mode">
  343. Why doesn't (X)Emacs/vi/MacOS X's project builder
  344. correctly parse the error messages generated by Ant?
  345. </a></li>
  346. </ul>
  347. <h4 class="toc">Advanced Issues</h4>
  348. <ul>
  349. <li><a href="#dtd">
  350. Is there a DTD that I can use to validate my build
  351. files?
  352. </a></li>
  353. <li><a href="#xml-entity-include">
  354. How do I include an XML snippet in my build file?
  355. </a></li>
  356. <li><a href="#mail-logger">
  357. How do I send an email with the result of my build
  358. process?
  359. </a></li>
  360. <li><a href="#listener-properties">
  361. How do I get at the properties that Ant was running
  362. with from inside BuildListener?
  363. </a></li>
  364. </ul>
  365. <h4 class="toc">Known Problems</h4>
  366. <ul>
  367. <li><a href="#input-makes-exec-hang">
  368. <code>&lt;exec&gt;</code> causes other tasks to hang
  369. or leads to strange behaviour of <code>&lt;input&gt;</code>
  370. tasks.
  371. </a></li>
  372. <li><a href="#javac-stackoverflow">
  373. <code>&lt;javac&gt;</code> causes a
  374. StackOverflowError
  375. </a></li>
  376. <li><a href="#170-requires-junit">
  377. Ant 1.7.0 doesn't build from sources without
  378. JUnit
  379. </a></li>
  380. <li><a href="#remove-cr">
  381. &lt;chmod&gt; or &lt;exec&gt; doesn't work in Ant
  382. 1.3 on Unix
  383. </a></li>
  384. <li><a href="#javadoc-cannot-execute">
  385. JavaDoc failed: java.io.IOException: javadoc: cannot execute
  386. </a></li>
  387. <li><a href="#delegating-classloader">
  388. &lt;style&gt; or &lt;junit&gt; ignores my
  389. &lt;classpath&gt;
  390. </a></li>
  391. <li><a href="#delegating-classloader-1.5">
  392. &lt;style&gt; or &lt;junit&gt; ignores my
  393. &lt;classpath&gt; - Ant 1.5.x version
  394. </a></li>
  395. <li><a href="#delegating-classloader-1.6">
  396. &lt;style&gt; or &lt;junit&gt; ignores my
  397. &lt;classpath&gt; - Ant 1.6.x version
  398. </a></li>
  399. <li><a href="#winxp-jdk14-ant14">
  400. When running Ant 1.4 on Windows XP and JDK 1.4, I get
  401. various errors when trying to <code>&lt;exec&gt;</code>, fork
  402. <code>&lt;java&gt;</code> or access environment
  403. variables.
  404. </a></li>
  405. <li><a href="#1.5-cygwin-sh">
  406. The <code>ant</code> wrapper script of Ant 1.5 fails
  407. for Cygwin if <code>ANT_HOME</code> is set to a Windows style
  408. path.
  409. </a></li>
  410. <li><a href="#1.5.2-zip-broken">
  411. <code>&lt;zip&gt;</code> is broken in Ant 1.5.2.
  412. </a></li>
  413. <li><a href="#unknownelement.taskcontainer">
  414. Why do my custom task containers see Unknown Elements in Ant 1.6
  415. - they worked in Ant 1.5?
  416. </a></li>
  417. <li><a href="#java.exception.stacktrace">
  418. The program I run via &lt;java&gt; throws an exception but I
  419. can't seem to get the full stack trace.
  420. </a></li>
  421. <li><a href="#junit-no-runtime-xml">
  422. Using format="xml", &lt;junit&gt; fails with a
  423. <code>NoClassDefFoundError</code> if forked.
  424. </a></li>
  425. <li><a href="#xalan-jdk1.5">
  426. <code>&lt;junitreport&gt;</code> doesn't work with JDK 1.5 but
  427. worked fine with JDK 1.4.
  428. </a></li>
  429. </ul>
  430. <h3 class="section">Answers</h3>
  431. <p class="faq">
  432. <a name="latest-version"></a>
  433. Where do I find the latest version of this
  434. document?
  435. </p>
  436. <p>The latest version can always be found at Ant's homepage
  437. <a href="http://ant.apache.org/faq.html">http://ant.apache.org/faq.html</a>.</p>
  438. <p class="faq">
  439. <a name="adding-faqs"></a>
  440. How can I contribute to this FAQ?
  441. </p>
  442. <p>The page you are looking it is generated from
  443. <a href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ant/core/trunk/xdocs/faq.xml">this</a>
  444. document. If you want to add a new question, please submit
  445. a patch against this document to one of Ant's mailing lists;
  446. hopefully, the structure is self-explanatory.</p>
  447. <p>If you don't know how to create a patch, see the patches
  448. section of <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/site/source.html">this
  449. page</a>.</p>
  450. <p class="faq">
  451. <a name="creating-faq"></a>
  452. How do you create the HTML version of this
  453. FAQ?
  454. </p>
  455. <p>We use
  456. <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/anakia.html">Anakia</a>
  457. to render the HTML version from the original XML file.</p>
  458. <p>The Velocity stylesheets used to process the XML files can
  459. be found in the <code>xdocs/stylesheets</code> subdirectory of
  460. Ant's SVN repository - the build file
  461. <code>docs.xml</code> at the top level of the ant SVN
  462. module (trunk) is used to drive Anakia.</p>
  463. <p>This file assumes that you have the
  464. <code>jakarta-site2</code> CVS module checked out as well, but
  465. if you follow the instruction from Anakia's homepage, you
  466. should get it to work without that. Just make sure all
  467. required jars are in the task's classpath.</p>
  468. <p class="faq">
  469. <a name="what-is-ant"></a>
  470. What is Apache Ant?
  471. </p>
  472. <p> Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of
  473. like Make, without Make's wrinkles and with the full
  474. portability of pure Java code.</p>
  475. <p class="faq">
  476. <a name="ant-name"></a>
  477. Why do you call it Ant?
  478. </p>
  479. <p>According to Ant's original author, James Duncan
  480. Davidson, the name is an acronym for "Another Neat
  481. Tool".</p>
  482. <p>Later explanations go along the lines of "ants
  483. do an extremely good job at building things", or
  484. "ants are very small and can carry a weight dozens of times
  485. their own" - describing what Ant is intended to
  486. be.</p>
  487. <p class="faq">
  488. <a name="history"></a>
  489. Tell us a little bit about Ant's history.
  490. </p>
  491. <p>Initially, Ant was part of the Tomcat code base, when it was
  492. donated to the Apache Software Foundation. It was
  493. created by James Duncan Davidson, who is also the original
  494. author of Tomcat. Ant was there to build Tomcat, nothing
  495. else.</p>
  496. <p>Soon thereafter, several open source Java projects realized
  497. that Ant could solve the problems they had with Makefiles.
  498. Starting with the projects hosted at Jakarta and the old Java
  499. Apache project, Ant spread like a virus and is now the build
  500. tool of choice for a lot of projects.</p>
  501. <p>In January 2000, Ant was moved to a separate CVS module and
  502. was promoted to a project of its own, independent of
  503. Tomcat, and became Apache Ant.</p>
  504. <p>The first version of Ant that was exposed to a larger audience
  505. was the one that shipped with Tomcat's 3.1 release on 19 April
  506. 2000. This version has later been referred to as Ant
  507. 0.3.1.</p>
  508. <p>The first official release of Ant as a stand-alone product was
  509. Ant 1.1, released on 19 July 2000. The complete release
  510. history:</p>
  511. <table class="ForrestTable" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="4">
  512. <tr>
  513. <th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  514. valign="top" align="left">
  515. Ant Version
  516. </th>
  517. <th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  518. valign="top" align="left">
  519. Release Date
  520. </th>
  521. </tr>
  522. <tr>
  523. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  524. valign="top" align="left">
  525. 1.1
  526. </td>
  527. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  528. valign="top" align="left">
  529. 19 July 2000
  530. </td>
  531. </tr>
  532. <tr>
  533. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  534. valign="top" align="left">
  535. 1.2
  536. </td>
  537. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  538. valign="top" align="left">
  539. 24 October 2000
  540. </td>
  541. </tr>
  542. <tr>
  543. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  544. valign="top" align="left">
  545. 1.3
  546. </td>
  547. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  548. valign="top" align="left">
  549. 3 March 2001
  550. </td>
  551. </tr>
  552. <tr>
  553. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  554. valign="top" align="left">
  555. 1.4
  556. </td>
  557. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  558. valign="top" align="left">
  559. 3 September 2001
  560. </td>
  561. </tr>
  562. <tr>
  563. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  564. valign="top" align="left">
  565. 1.4.1
  566. </td>
  567. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  568. valign="top" align="left">
  569. 11 October 2001
  570. </td>
  571. </tr>
  572. <tr>
  573. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  574. valign="top" align="left">
  575. 1.5
  576. </td>
  577. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  578. valign="top" align="left">
  579. 10 July 2002
  580. </td>
  581. </tr>
  582. <tr>
  583. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  584. valign="top" align="left">
  585. 1.5.1
  586. </td>
  587. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  588. valign="top" align="left">
  589. 3 October 2002
  590. </td>
  591. </tr>
  592. <tr>
  593. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  594. valign="top" align="left">
  595. 1.5.2
  596. </td>
  597. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  598. valign="top" align="left">
  599. 3 March 2003
  600. </td>
  601. </tr>
  602. <tr>
  603. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  604. valign="top" align="left">
  605. 1.5.3
  606. </td>
  607. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  608. valign="top" align="left">
  609. 9 April 2003
  610. </td>
  611. </tr>
  612. <tr>
  613. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  614. valign="top" align="left">
  615. 1.5.4
  616. </td>
  617. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  618. valign="top" align="left">
  619. 12 August 2003
  620. </td>
  621. </tr>
  622. <tr>
  623. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  624. valign="top" align="left">
  625. 1.6.0
  626. </td>
  627. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  628. valign="top" align="left">
  629. 18 December 2003
  630. </td>
  631. </tr>
  632. <tr>
  633. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  634. valign="top" align="left">
  635. 1.6.1
  636. </td>
  637. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  638. valign="top" align="left">
  639. 12 February 2004
  640. </td>
  641. </tr>
  642. <tr>
  643. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  644. valign="top" align="left">
  645. 1.6.2
  646. </td>
  647. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  648. valign="top" align="left">
  649. 16 July 2004
  650. </td>
  651. </tr>
  652. <tr>
  653. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  654. valign="top" align="left">
  655. 1.6.3
  656. </td>
  657. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  658. valign="top" align="left">
  659. 28 April 2005
  660. </td>
  661. </tr>
  662. <tr>
  663. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  664. valign="top" align="left">
  665. 1.6.4
  666. </td>
  667. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  668. valign="top" align="left">
  669. 19 May 2005
  670. </td>
  671. </tr>
  672. <tr>
  673. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  674. valign="top" align="left">
  675. 1.6.5
  676. </td>
  677. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  678. valign="top" align="left">
  679. 2 June 2005
  680. </td>
  681. </tr>
  682. <tr>
  683. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  684. valign="top" align="left">
  685. 1.7.0
  686. </td>
  687. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  688. valign="top" align="left">
  689. 19 December 2006
  690. </td>
  691. </tr>
  692. <tr>
  693. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  694. valign="top" align="left">
  695. 1.7.1
  696. </td>
  697. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  698. valign="top" align="left">
  699. 27 June 2008
  700. </td>
  701. </tr>
  702. </table>
  703. <p class="faq">
  704. <a name="java-version"></a>
  705. Which version of Java is required to run
  706. Ant?
  707. </p>
  708. <p>You will need Java installed on your system, version 1.3 or
  709. later required, 1.5 or later strongly recommended. The later
  710. the version of Java, the more Ant tasks you get.</p>
  711. <p>If only the JRE is present but not a full JDK then many
  712. tasks will not work.</p>
  713. <p>Ant 1.6.* works with jdk 1.2 and higher, Ant 1.1 to Ant
  714. 1.5.* work with jdk 1.1 and higher.</p>
  715. <p class="faq">
  716. <a name="no-gnu-tar"></a>
  717. I get checksum errors when I try to extract the
  718. <code>tar.gz</code> distribution file. Why?
  719. </p>
  720. <p>Ant's distribution contains file names that are longer
  721. than 100 characters, which is not supported by the standard
  722. tar file format. Several different implementations of tar use
  723. different and incompatible ways to work around this
  724. restriction.</p>
  725. <p>Ant's &lt;tar&gt; task can create tar archives that use
  726. the GNU tar extension, and this has been used when putting
  727. together the distribution. If you are using a different
  728. version of tar (for example, the one shipping with Solaris),
  729. you cannot use it to extract the archive.</p>
  730. <p>The solution is to either install GNU tar, which can be
  731. found <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/tar.html">here</a>,
  732. or use the zip archive instead (you can extract it using
  733. <code>jar xf</code>).</p>
  734. <p class="faq">
  735. <a name="RedHat_ES_3"></a>
  736. How do you get ant-1.6.x (or any version later than
  737. 1.5.2) to work on on RedHat ES 3?
  738. </p>
  739. <p>Redhat ES 3.0 comes installed with ant 1.5.2. Even if you
  740. have your PATH and ANT_HOME variables set correctly to a later
  741. version of ant, you will always be forced to use the
  742. preinstalled version.</p>
  743. <p>To use a later version of ant on this OS you could do the
  744. following:</p>
  745. <pre class="code">
  746. $ ant -version
  747. Apache Ant version 1.5.2-23 compiled on November 12 2003
  748. $ su -
  749. # rpm -e ant ant-libs
  750. # exit
  751. $ hash -r
  752. $ ant -version
  753. Apache Ant version 1.6.2 compiled on July 16 2004
  754. </pre>
  755. <p class="faq">
  756. <a name="implement-os-specific-configuration"></a>
  757. How do I realize os--specific configurations?
  758. </p>
  759. <p>The core idea is using property files which name accords to the
  760. os-name. Then simply use the build-in property <tt>os.name</tt>.</p>
  761. <p>For better use you should also provide a file with default values.
  762. But be careful with the correct os-names. For test simply &lt;echo&gt;
  763. the ${os.name} on all machines and you can be sure to use the right
  764. file names.</p>
  765. <pre class="code">
  766. &lt;property file=&quot;${os.name}.properties&quot;/&gt;
  767. &lt;property file=&quot;default.properties&quot;/&gt;
  768. </pre>
  769. <p class="faq">
  770. <a name="adding-external-tasks"></a>
  771. How do I add an external task that I've written to the
  772. page "External Tools and Tasks"?
  773. </p>
  774. <p>Join and post a message to the dev or user mailing
  775. list (one list is enough), including the following
  776. information:</p>
  777. <ul>
  778. <li>the name of the task/tool</li>
  779. <li>a short description of the task/tool</li>
  780. <li>a Compatibility: entry stating with which version(s) of
  781. Ant the tool/task is compatible to</li>
  782. <li>a URL: entry linking to the main page of the tool/task</li>
  783. <li>a Contact: entry containing the email address or the URL
  784. of a webpage for the person or list to contact for issues
  785. related to the tool/task. <strong>Note that we'll add a
  786. link on the page, so any email address added there is not
  787. obfuscated and can (and probably will) be abused by robots
  788. harvesting websites for addresses to spam.</strong></li>
  789. <li>a License: entry containing the type of license for the
  790. tool/task</li>
  791. </ul>
  792. <p>The preferred format for this information is a patch to <a href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ant/core/trunk/xdocs/external.xml">this</a>
  793. document.</p>
  794. <p>If you have written something bigger than a 'simple plugin' to Ant it
  795. may be better to add the link to <a href="projects.html">projects.html</a>.
  796. The procedure to add it is the same. The file to patch is <a href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ant/core/trunk/xdocs/projects.xml">this</a>
  797. document. The syntax of that file is the same.</p>
  798. <p class="faq">
  799. <a name="create-extensions"></a>
  800. How do I create new tasks?
  801. </p>
  802. <p>Apart from a lot of information on using Ant, the
  803. <a href="manual/index.html">Manual</a> also contains information
  804. on how to extend Ant with new tasks. This information
  805. can be found under "Developing with Ant".</p>
  806. <p>Chances are that someone else already created the task you
  807. want to create, it may be wise to see
  808. <a href="external.html">External Tools and Tasks</a> and
  809. <a href="projects.html">Related Projects</a> first.</p>
  810. <p class="faq">
  811. <a name="passing-cli-args"></a>
  812. How do I pass parameters from the command line to my
  813. build file?
  814. </p>
  815. <p>Use properties. Using <code>ant
  816. -D<em>name</em>=<em>value</em></code> lets you define values for
  817. properties on the Ant command line. These properties can then be
  818. used within your build file as
  819. any normal property: <code>${<em>name</em>}</code> will put in
  820. <code><em>value</em></code>.</p>
  821. <p class="faq">
  822. <a name="jikes-switches"></a>
  823. How can I use Jikes-specific command-line
  824. switches?
  825. </p>
  826. <p>A couple of switches are supported via "magic"
  827. properties:</p>
  828. <table class="ForrestTable" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="4">
  829. <tr>
  830. <th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  831. valign="top" align="left">
  832. switch
  833. </th>
  834. <th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  835. valign="top" align="left">
  836. property
  837. </th>
  838. <th colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  839. valign="top" align="left">
  840. default
  841. </th>
  842. </tr>
  843. <tr>
  844. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  845. valign="top" align="left">
  846. +E
  847. </td>
  848. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  849. valign="top" align="left">
  850. build.compiler.emacs
  851. </td>
  852. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  853. valign="top" align="left">
  854. false == not set
  855. </td>
  856. </tr>
  857. <tr>
  858. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  859. valign="top" align="left">
  860. +P
  861. </td>
  862. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  863. valign="top" align="left">
  864. build.compiler.pedantic
  865. </td>
  866. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  867. valign="top" align="left">
  868. false == not set
  869. </td>
  870. </tr>
  871. <tr>
  872. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  873. valign="top" align="left">
  874. +F
  875. </td>
  876. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  877. valign="top" align="left">
  878. build.compiler.fulldepend
  879. </td>
  880. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  881. valign="top" align="left">
  882. false == not set
  883. </td>
  884. </tr>
  885. <tr>
  886. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  887. valign="top" align="left">
  888. <strong>(Only for Ant &lt; 1.4; replaced by the
  889. <code><strong>nowarn</strong></code>
  890. attribute of the <code><strong>&lt;javac&gt;</strong></code>
  891. task after that.)</strong><br />-nowarn
  892. </td>
  893. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  894. valign="top" align="left">
  895. build.compiler.warnings
  896. </td>
  897. <td colspan="1" rowspan="1"
  898. valign="top" align="left">
  899. true == not set
  900. </td>
  901. </tr>
  902. </table>
  903. <p>With Ant &gt;= 1.5, you can also use nested
  904. <code>&lt;compilerarg&gt;</code> elements with the
  905. <code>&lt;javac&gt;</code> task.</p>
  906. <p class="faq">
  907. <a name="shell-redirect-1"></a>
  908. How do I include a &lt; character in my command-line arguments?
  909. </p>
  910. <p>The short answer is "Use: <code>&amp;lt;</code>".</p>
  911. <p>The long answer is that this probably won't do what you
  912. want anyway (see <a href="#shell-redirect-2">the next
  913. section</a>).</p>
  914. <p class="faq">
  915. <a name="shell-redirect-2"></a>
  916. How do I redirect standard input or standard output
  917. in the <code>&lt;exec&gt;</code> task?
  918. </p>
  919. <p>Say you want to redirect the standard output stream of the
  920. <code>m4</code> command to write to a file, something
  921. like:</p>
  922. <pre class="code">
  923. shell-prompt&gt; m4 foo.m4 &gt; foo
  924. </pre>
  925. <p>and try to translate it into</p>
  926. <pre class="code">
  927. &lt;exec executable=&quot;m4&quot;&gt;
  928. &lt;arg value=&quot;foo.m4&quot;/&gt;
  929. &lt;arg value=&quot;&amp;gt;&quot;/&gt;
  930. &lt;arg value=&quot;foo&quot;/&gt;
  931. &lt;/exec&gt;
  932. </pre>
  933. <p>This will not do what you expect. The output redirection is
  934. performed by your shell, not the command itself, so this
  935. should read:</p>
  936. <pre class="code">
  937. &lt;exec executable=&quot;/bin/sh&quot;&gt;
  938. &lt;arg value=&quot;-c&quot; /&gt;
  939. &lt;arg value=&quot;m4 foo.m4 &amp;gt; foo&quot; /&gt;
  940. &lt;/exec&gt;
  941. </pre>
  942. <p>Note that you must use the <code>value</code> attribute of
  943. <code>&lt;arg&gt;</code> in the last element, in order to have
  944. the command passed as a single, quoted argument. Alternatively,
  945. you can use:</p>
  946. <pre class="code">
  947. &lt;exec executable=&quot;/bin/sh&quot;&gt;
  948. &lt;arg line='-c &quot;m4 foo.m4 &amp;gt; foo&quot;'/&gt;
  949. &lt;/exec&gt;
  950. </pre>
  951. <p>Note the double-quotes nested inside the single-quotes.</p>
  952. <p class="faq">
  953. <a name="batch-shell-execute"></a>
  954. How do I execute a batch file or shell script from Ant?
  955. </p>
  956. <p>On native Unix systems, you should be able to run shell scripts
  957. directly. On systems running a Unix-type shell (for example, Cygwin
  958. on Windows) execute the (command) shell instead - <code>cmd</code>
  959. for batch files, <code>sh</code> for shell scripts - then pass the
  960. batch file or shell script (plus any arguments to the script)
  961. as a single command, using the <code>/c</code> or
  962. <code>-c</code> switch, respectively. See
  963. <a href="#shell-redirect-2">the above section</a>
  964. for example <code>&lt;exec&gt;</code> tasks
  965. executing <code>sh</code>. For batch files, use something like:</p>
  966. <pre class="code">
  967. &lt;exec dir=&quot;.&quot; executable=&quot;cmd&quot; os=&quot;Windows NT&quot;&gt;
  968. &lt;arg line=&quot;/c test.bat&quot;/&gt;
  969. &lt;/exec&gt;
  970. </pre>
  971. <p class="faq">
  972. <a name="multi-conditions"></a>
  973. I want to execute a particular target only if
  974. multiple conditions are true.
  975. </p>
  976. <p>There are actually several answers to this question.</p>
  977. <p>If you have only one set and one unset property to test,
  978. you can specify both an <code>if</code> and an <code>unless</code>
  979. attribute for the target, and they will act as if they
  980. are "anded" together.</p>
  981. <p>If you are using a version of Ant 1.3 or earlier, the
  982. way to work with all other cases is to chain targets together
  983. to determine the specific state you want to test for.</p>
  984. <p>To see how this works, assume you have three properties:
  985. <code>prop1</code>, <code>prop2</code>, and <code>prop3</code>.
  986. You want to test that <code>prop1</code> and <code>prop2</code>
  987. are set, and that <code>prop3</code> is not. If the condition
  988. holds true you want to echo "yes".</p>
  989. <p>Here is the implementation in Ant 1.3 and earlier:</p>
  990. <pre class="code">
  991. &lt;target name=&quot;cond&quot; depends=&quot;cond-if&quot;/&gt;
  992. &lt;target name=&quot;cond-if&quot; if=&quot;prop1&quot;&gt;
  993. &lt;antcall target=&quot;cond-if-2&quot;/&gt;
  994. &lt;/target&gt;
  995. &lt;target name=&quot;cond-if-2&quot; if=&quot;prop2&quot;&gt;
  996. &lt;antcall target=&quot;cond-if-3&quot;/&gt;
  997. &lt;/target&gt;
  998. &lt;target name=&quot;cond-if-3&quot; unless=&quot;prop3&quot;&gt;
  999. &lt;echo message=&quot;yes&quot;/&gt;
  1000. &lt;/target&gt;
  1001. </pre>
  1002. <p>Note: <code>&lt;antcall&gt;</code> tasks do <em>not</em> pass
  1003. property changes back up to the environment they were called
  1004. from, so you wouldn't be able to, for example, set a
  1005. <code>result</code> property in the <code>cond-if-3</code> target,
  1006. then do
  1007. <code>&lt;echo message="result is ${result}"/&gt;</code>
  1008. in the <code>cond</code> target.</p>
  1009. <p>Starting with Ant 1.4, you can use the
  1010. <code>&lt;condition&gt;</code> task.</p>
  1011. <pre class="code">
  1012. &lt;target name=&quot;cond&quot; depends=&quot;cond-if,cond-else&quot;/&gt;
  1013. &lt;target name=&quot;check-cond&quot;&gt;
  1014. &lt;condition property=&quot;cond-is-true&quot;&gt;
  1015. &lt;and&gt;
  1016. &lt;not&gt;
  1017. &lt;equals arg1=&quot;${prop1}&quot; arg2=&quot;$${prop1}&quot; /&gt;
  1018. &lt;/not&gt;
  1019. &lt;not&gt;
  1020. &lt;equals arg1=&quot;${prop2}&quot; arg2=&quot;$${prop2}&quot; /&gt;
  1021. &lt;/not&gt;
  1022. &lt;equals arg1=&quot;${prop3}&quot; arg2=&quot;$${prop3}&quot; /&gt;
  1023. &lt;/and&gt;
  1024. &lt;/condition&gt;
  1025. &lt;/target&gt;
  1026. &lt;target name=&quot;cond-if&quot; depends=&quot;check-cond&quot; if=&quot;cond-is-true&quot;&gt;
  1027. &lt;echo message=&quot;yes&quot;/&gt;
  1028. &lt;/target&gt;
  1029. &lt;target name=&quot;cond-else&quot; depends=&quot;check-cond&quot; unless=&quot;cond-is-true&quot;&gt;
  1030. &lt;echo message=&quot;no&quot;/&gt;
  1031. &lt;/target&gt;
  1032. </pre>
  1033. <p>This version takes advantage of two things:</p>
  1034. <ul>
  1035. <li>If a property <code>a</code> has not been set,
  1036. <code>${a}</code> will evaluate to <code>${a}</code>.</li>
  1037. <li>To get a literal <code>$</code> in Ant, you have to
  1038. escape it with another <code>$</code> - this will also break
  1039. the special treatment of the <code>${</code> sequence.</li>
  1040. </ul>
  1041. <p>Because testing for a literal <code>${property}</code> string
  1042. isn't all that readable or easy to understand,
  1043. post-1.4.1 Ant introduces the <code>&lt;isset&gt;</code> element
  1044. to the <code>&lt;condition&gt;</code> task.</p>
  1045. <p>Here is the previous example done using
  1046. <code>&lt;isset&gt;</code>:</p>
  1047. <pre class="code">
  1048. &lt;target name=&quot;check-cond&quot;&gt;
  1049. &lt;condition property=&quot;cond-is-true&quot;&gt;
  1050. &lt;and&gt;
  1051. &lt;isset property=&quot;prop1&quot;/&gt;
  1052. &lt;isset property=&quot;prop2&quot;/&gt;
  1053. &lt;not&gt;
  1054. &lt;isset property=&quot;prop3&quot;/&gt;
  1055. &lt;/not&gt;
  1056. &lt;/and&gt;
  1057. &lt;/condition&gt;
  1058. &lt;/target&gt;
  1059. </pre>
  1060. <p>The last option is to use a scripting language to set the
  1061. properties. This can be particularly handy when you need much
  1062. finer control than the simple conditions shown here but, of
  1063. course, comes with the overhead of adding JAR files to support
  1064. the language, to say nothing of the added maintenance in requiring
  1065. two languages to implement a single system. See the
  1066. <a href="manual/OptionalTasks/script.html">
  1067. <code>&lt;script&gt;</code> task documentation</a> for more
  1068. details.</p>
  1069. <p class="faq">
  1070. <a name="encoding"></a>
  1071. How can I include national characters like German
  1072. umlauts in my build file?
  1073. </p>
  1074. <p>You need to tell the XML parser which character encoding
  1075. your build file uses, this is done inside the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-xml-20001006#sec-prolog-dtd">XML
  1076. declaration</a>.</p>
  1077. <p>By default the parser assumes you are using the UTF-8
  1078. encoding instead of your platform's default. For most Western
  1079. European countries you should set the encoding to
  1080. <code>ISO-8859-1</code>. To do so, make the very first line
  1081. of you build file read like</p>
  1082. <pre class="code">
  1083. &lt;?xml version=&quot;1.0&quot; encoding=&quot;ISO-8859-1&quot; ?&gt;
  1084. </pre>
  1085. <p class="faq">
  1086. <a name="use-zip-instead-of-jar"></a>
  1087. How do I use <code>jar</code>'s <code>M</code> switch?
  1088. I don't want a MANIFEST.
  1089. </p>
  1090. <p>A JAR archive is a ZIP file, so if you don't want a
  1091. MANIFEST you can simply use <code>&lt;zip&gt;</code>.</p>
  1092. <p>If your file names contain national characters you should
  1093. know that Sun's <code>jar</code> utility like Ant's
  1094. <code>&lt;jar&gt;</code> uses UTF-8 to encode their names while
  1095. <code>&lt;zip&gt;</code> uses your platforms default encoding.
  1096. Use the encoding attribute of <code>&lt;zip&gt;</code> if
  1097. necessary.</p>
  1098. <p class="faq">
  1099. <a name="propertyvalue-as-name-for-property"></a>
  1100. How can I do something like <code>&lt;property name="prop"
  1101. value="${${anotherprop}}"/&gt;</code> (double expanding the property)?
  1102. </p>
  1103. <p>Without any external help you can not.</p>
  1104. <p>With &lt;script/&gt;, which needs external libraries, you can do</p>
  1105. <pre class="code">
  1106. &lt;script language=&quot;javascript&quot;&gt;
  1107. propname = project.getProperty(&quot;anotherprop&quot;);
  1108. project.setNewProperty(&quot;prop&quot;, propname);
  1109. &lt;/script&gt;
  1110. </pre>
  1111. <p>With AntContrib (external task library) you can do <code>
  1112. &lt;propertycopy name="prop" from="${anotherprop}"/&gt;</code>.</p>
  1113. <p>With Ant 1.6 you can simulate the AntContribs &lt;propertycopy&gt;
  1114. and avoid the need of an external library:</p>
  1115. <pre class="code">
  1116. &lt;macrodef name=&quot;propertycopy&quot;&gt;
  1117. &lt;attribute name=&quot;name&quot;/&gt;
  1118. &lt;attribute name=&quot;from&quot;/&gt;
  1119. &lt;sequential&gt;
  1120. &lt;property name=&quot;@{name}&quot; value=&quot;${@{from}}&quot;/&gt;
  1121. &lt;/sequential&gt;
  1122. &lt;/macrodef&gt;
  1123. </pre>
  1124. <p class="faq">
  1125. <a name="delete-directory-children-only"></a>
  1126. How can I delete everything beneath a particular directory,
  1127. preserving the directory itself?
  1128. </p>
  1129. <p>Most users who go down this path have no problem figuring out that
  1130. <code>&lt;delete includeemptydirs="true" /&gt;</code> will help them. The
  1131. seemingly tricky part is preserving the base directory itself,
  1132. which Ant includes in the directory scan. Fortunately the answer is simple:
  1133. </p>
  1134. <pre class="code">
  1135. &lt;delete includeemptydirs=&quot;true&quot;&gt;
  1136. &lt;fileset dir=&quot;dirtokeep&quot; includes=&quot;**/*&quot; /&gt;
  1137. &lt;/delete&gt;
  1138. </pre>
  1139. <p class="faq">
  1140. <a name="general-advice"></a>
  1141. General Advice
  1142. </p>
  1143. <p>There are many reasons why Ant doesn't behave as
  1144. expected, not all of them are due to Ant bugs. See our <a href="problems.html">Having Problems?</a> page for hints that
  1145. may help pinning down the reasons for your problem.</p>
  1146. <p class="faq">
  1147. <a name="always-recompiles"></a>
  1148. Why does Ant always recompile all my Java files?
  1149. </p>
  1150. <p>In order to find out which files should be compiled, Ant
  1151. compares the timestamps of the source files to those of the
  1152. resulting <code>.class</code> files. Opening all source files
  1153. to find out which package they belong to would be very
  1154. inefficient. Instead, Ant expects you to place your
  1155. source files in a directory hierarchy that mirrors your
  1156. package hierarchy and to point Ant to the root of this
  1157. directory tree with the <code>srcdir</code> attribute.</p>
  1158. <p>Say you have <code>&lt;javac srcdir="src"
  1159. destdir="dest"/&gt;</code>. If Ant finds a file
  1160. <code>src/a/b/C.java</code>, it expects it to be in package
  1161. <code>a.b</code> so that the resulting <code>.class</code>
  1162. file is going to be <code>dest/a/b/C.class</code>.</p>
  1163. <p>If your source-tree directory structure does not match your
  1164. package structure, Ant's heuristic won't work, and
  1165. it will recompile classes that are up-to-date. Ant is not the
  1166. only tool that expects a source-tree layout like this.</p>
  1167. <p>If you have Java source files that aren't declared to
  1168. be part of any package, you can still use the <code>&lt;javac&gt;</code>
  1169. task to compile these files correctly - just set the
  1170. <code>srcdir</code> and <code>destdir</code> attributes to
  1171. the actual directory the source
  1172. files live in and the directory the class files should go into,
  1173. respectively.</p>
  1174. <p class="faq">
  1175. <a name="defaultexcludes"></a>
  1176. I've used a <code>&lt;delete&gt;</code> task to
  1177. delete unwanted SourceSafe control files (CVS files, editor
  1178. backup files, etc.), but it doesn't seem to work; the files
  1179. never get deleted. What's wrong?
  1180. </p>
  1181. <p>This is probably happening because, by default, Ant excludes
  1182. SourceSafe control files (<code>vssver.scc</code>) and certain other
  1183. files from FileSets.</p>
  1184. <p>Here's what you probably did:</p>
  1185. <pre class="code">
  1186. &lt;delete&gt;
  1187. &lt;fileset dir=&quot;${build.src}&quot; includes=&quot;**/vssver.scc&quot;/&gt;
  1188. &lt;/delete&gt;
  1189. </pre>
  1190. <p>You need to switch off the default exclusions,
  1191. and it will work:</p>
  1192. <pre class="code">
  1193. &lt;delete&gt;
  1194. &lt;fileset dir=&quot;${build.src}&quot; includes=&quot;**/vssver.scc&quot;
  1195. defaultexcludes=&quot;no&quot;/&gt;
  1196. &lt;/delete&gt;
  1197. </pre>
  1198. <p>For a complete listing of the patterns that are excluded
  1199. by default, see <a href="manual/dirtasks.html#defaultexcludes">the user
  1200. manual</a>.</p>
  1201. <p class="faq">
  1202. <a name="stop-dependency"></a>
  1203. I have a target I want to skip if a property is set,
  1204. so I have <code>unless="property"</code> as an attribute
  1205. of the target, but all the targets this target
  1206. depends on are still executed. Why?
  1207. </p>
  1208. <p>The list of dependencies is generated by Ant before any of the
  1209. targets are run. This allows dependent targets, such as an
  1210. <code>init</code> target, to set properties that can control the
  1211. execution of the targets higher in the dependency graph. This
  1212. is a good thing.</p>
  1213. <p>However, when your dependencies break down the
  1214. higher-level task
  1215. into several smaller steps, this behaviour becomes
  1216. counter-intuitive. There are a couple of solutions available:
  1217. </p>
  1218. <ol>
  1219. <li>Put the same condition on each of the dependent targets.</li>
  1220. <li>Execute the steps using <code>&lt;antcall&gt;</code>,
  1221. instead of specifying them inside the <code>depends</code>
  1222. attribute.</li>
  1223. </ol>
  1224. <p class="faq">
  1225. <a name="include-order"></a>
  1226. In my <code>&lt;fileset&gt;</code>, I've put in an
  1227. <code>&lt;exclude&gt;</code> of all files followed by an
  1228. <code>&lt;include&gt;</code> of just the files I want, but it
  1229. isn't giving me any files at all. What's wrong?
  1230. </p>
  1231. <p>The order of the <code>&lt;include&gt;</code> and
  1232. <code>&lt;exclude&gt;</code> tags within a <code>&lt;fileset&gt;</code>
  1233. is ignored when the FileSet is created. Instead, all of the
  1234. <code>&lt;include&gt;</code> elements are processed together,
  1235. followed by all of the <code>&lt;exclude&gt;</code>
  1236. elements. This means that the <code>&lt;exclude&gt;</code>
  1237. elements only apply to the file list produced by the
  1238. <code>&lt;include&gt;</code> elements.</p>
  1239. <p>To get the files you want, focus on just the
  1240. <code>&lt;include&gt;</code> patterns that would be necessary
  1241. to get them. If you find you need to trim the list that the
  1242. <code>&lt;include&gt;</code> elements produce, then use
  1243. <code>&lt;exclude&gt;</code> elements.</p>
  1244. <p class="faq">
  1245. <a name="properties-not-trimmed"></a>
  1246. <code>ant</code> failed to build my program via javac
  1247. even when I put the needed jars in an external
  1248. <code>build.properties</code> file and reference them by
  1249. <code>pathelement</code> or <code>classpath refid</code>.
  1250. </p>
  1251. <p>When <code>ant</code> loads properties from an external
  1252. file it doesn't touch the value of properties, trailing blanks
  1253. will not be trimmed for example.</p>
  1254. <p>If the value represents a file path, like a jar needed to
  1255. compile, the task which requires the value, javac for example
  1256. would fail to compile since it can't find the file due to
  1257. trailing spaces.</p>
  1258. <p class="faq">
  1259. <a name="winzip-lies"></a>
  1260. Ant creates WAR files with a lower-case
  1261. <code>web-inf</code> or JAR files with a lower-case
  1262. <code>meta-inf</code> directory.
  1263. </p>
  1264. <p>No it doesn't.</p>
  1265. <p>You may have seen these lower-case directory names in
  1266. WinZIP, but WinZIP is trying to be helpful (and fails). If
  1267. WinZIP encounters a filename that is all upper-case, it
  1268. assumes it has come from an old DOS box and changes the case to
  1269. all lower-case for you.</p>
  1270. <p>If you extract (or just check) the archive with jar, you
  1271. will see that the names have the correct case.</p>
  1272. <p>With WinZIP (version 8.1 at least), this can be corrected in the
  1273. configuration. In the Options/Configuration menu, in the View tab, General
  1274. section, check the "Allow all upper case files names" box. The META-INF and
  1275. WEB-INF will look correct.</p>
  1276. <p class="faq">
  1277. <a name="NoClassDefFoundError"></a>
  1278. I installed Ant 1.6.x and now get
  1279. <code>Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
  1280. </code>
  1281. </p>
  1282. <p>
  1283. The cause of this is that there is an old version of ant somewhere in the
  1284. class path or configuration.
  1285. </p>
  1286. <p>
  1287. A version of this problem happens with jars that are in the classpath
  1288. that include an embedded copy of ant classes.
  1289. An example of this is some copies of weblogic.jar.
  1290. </p>
  1291. <p>
  1292. One can check if this is the case by doing (on unix/sh):
  1293. <code><pre>
  1294. unset CLASSPATH
  1295. ant -version
  1296. </pre>
  1297. </code>
  1298. </p>
  1299. <p class="faq">
  1300. <a name="InstantiationException"></a>
  1301. I installed Ant 1.6.x and now get
  1302. <code>java.lang.InstantiationException: org.apache.tools.ant.Main</code>
  1303. </p>
  1304. <p>
  1305. The cause of this is that there is an old version of ant somewhere in the
  1306. class path or configuration.
  1307. </p>
  1308. <p>
  1309. A version of this problem may be seen on some linux systems.
  1310. Some linux systems (Fedora Core 2 for example), comes with a version
  1311. of ant pre-installed. There is a configuration file called
  1312. <code>/etc/ant.conf</code> which if present, the ant shell
  1313. script will 'dot' include. On Fedora Core 2, the /etc/ant.conf
  1314. file resets the <code>ANT_HOME</code> environment variable to
  1315. <code>/usr/share/ant</code>. This causes the problem that
  1316. an old version of ant (1.5.x in this cause) will be used
  1317. with a new version of the ant script file.
  1318. </p>
  1319. <p>
  1320. One can check if this is the case by doing
  1321. <code>ant --noconfig -version</code>.
  1322. </p>
  1323. <p class="faq">
  1324. <a name="mangled-manifest"></a>
  1325. Whenever I use the Ant jar or manifest related tasks, long lines in
  1326. my manifest are wrapped at 70 characters and the resulting jar does
  1327. not work in my application server. Why does Ant do this?
  1328. </p>
  1329. <p>
  1330. Ant implements the Java
  1331. <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/jar/jar.html">Jar
  1332. file specification</a>. Please refer to the notes section where it
  1333. discusses the maximum allowable length of a line and the concept of
  1334. continuation characters.
  1335. </p>
  1336. <p>
  1337. If a jar file produced by Ant does not work in your appserver, and
  1338. that failure is due to the wrapped manifest, then you need
  1339. to consult your appserver provider, as it is a bug in their
  1340. appserver. Far more likely, however, is a problem in your
  1341. specification of your classpath. It is not Ant's wrapping of your
  1342. classpath that is the problem.
  1343. </p>
  1344. <p>
  1345. Do not raise a bug about this issue until you have checked to ensure
  1346. that the problem is not due to your classpath specification.
  1347. </p>
  1348. <p class="faq">
  1349. <a name="integration"></a>
  1350. Is Ant supported by my IDE/Editor?
  1351. </p>
  1352. <p>See the <a href="external.html#IDE and Editor Integration">section
  1353. on IDE integration</a> on our External Tools and Tasks page.</p>
  1354. <p class="faq">
  1355. <a name="emacs-mode"></a>
  1356. Why doesn't (X)Emacs/vi/MacOS X's project builder
  1357. correctly parse the error messages generated by Ant?
  1358. </p>
  1359. <p>Ant adds a "banner" with the name of the current
  1360. task in front of all logging messages - and there are no built-in
  1361. regular expressions in your editor that would account for
  1362. this.</p>
  1363. <p>You can disable this banner by invoking Ant with the
  1364. <code>-emacs</code> switch. To make Ant autodetect
  1365. Emacs' compile mode, put this into your
  1366. <code>.antrc</code> (contributed by Ville Skytt�).</p>
  1367. <pre class="code">
  1368. # Detect (X)Emacs compile mode
  1369. if [ &quot;$EMACS&quot; = &quot;t&quot; ] ; then
  1370. ANT_ARGS=&quot;$ANT_ARGS -emacs&quot;
  1371. ANT_OPTS=&quot;$ANT_OPTS -Dbuild.compiler.emacs=true&quot;
  1372. fi
  1373. </pre>
  1374. <p>Alternatively, you can add the following snippet to your
  1375. <code>.emacs</code> to make Emacs understand Ant's
  1376. output.</p>
  1377. <pre class="code">
  1378. (require 'compile)
  1379. (setq compilation-error-regexp-alist
  1380. (append (list
  1381. ;; works for jikes
  1382. '(&quot;^\\s-*\\[[^]]*\\]\\s-*\\(.+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):[0-9]+:[0-9]+:&quot; 1 2 3)
  1383. ;; works for javac
  1384. '(&quot;^\\s-*\\[[^]]*\\]\\s-*\\(.+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):&quot; 1 2))
  1385. compilation-error-regexp-alist))
  1386. </pre>
  1387. <p>Yet another alternative that preserves most of Ant's
  1388. formatting is to pipe Ant's output through the following Perl
  1389. script by Dirk-Willem van Gulik:</p>
  1390. <pre class="code">
  1391. #!/usr/bin/perl
  1392. #
  1393. # May 2001 dirkx@apache.org - remove any
  1394. # [foo] lines from the output; keeping
  1395. # spacing more or less there.
  1396. #
  1397. $|=1;
  1398. while(&lt;STDIN&gt;) {
  1399. if (s/^(\s+)\[(\w+)\]//) {
  1400. if ($2 ne $last) {
  1401. print &quot;$1\[$2\]&quot;;
  1402. $s = ' ' x length($2);
  1403. } else {
  1404. print &quot;$1 $s &quot;;
  1405. };
  1406. $last = $2;
  1407. };
  1408. print;
  1409. };
  1410. </pre>
  1411. <p class="faq">
  1412. <a name="dtd"></a>
  1413. Is there a DTD that I can use to validate my build
  1414. files?
  1415. </p>
  1416. <p>An incomplete DTD can be created by the
  1417. <code>&lt;antstructure&gt;</code> task - but this one
  1418. has a few problems:</p>
  1419. <ul>
  1420. <li>It doesn't know about required attributes. Only
  1421. manual tweaking of this file can help here.</li>
  1422. <li>It is not complete - if you add new tasks via
  1423. <code>&lt;taskdef&gt;</code> it won't know about it. See
  1424. <a href="http://www.sdv.fr/pages/casa/html/ant-dtd.en.html">this
  1425. page</a> by Michel Casabianca for a solution to this
  1426. problem. Note that the DTD you can download at this page
  1427. is based on Ant 0.3.1.</li>
  1428. <li>It may even be an invalid DTD. As Ant allows tasks
  1429. writers to define arbitrary elements, name collisions will
  1430. happen quite frequently - if your version of Ant contains
  1431. the optional <code>&lt;test&gt;</code> and
  1432. <code>&lt;junit&gt;</code> tasks, there are two XML
  1433. elements named <code>test</code> (the task and the nested child
  1434. element of <code>&lt;junit&gt;</code>) with different attribute
  1435. lists. This problem cannot be solved; DTDs don't give a
  1436. syntax rich enough to support this.</li>
  1437. </ul>
  1438. <p class="faq">
  1439. <a name="xml-entity-include"></a>
  1440. How do I include an XML snippet in my build file?
  1441. </p>
  1442. <p>You can use XML's way of including external files and let
  1443. the parser do the job for Ant:</p>
  1444. <pre class="code">
  1445. &lt;?xml version=&quot;1.0&quot;?&gt;
  1446. &lt;!DOCTYPE project [
  1447. &lt;!ENTITY common SYSTEM &quot;common.xml&quot;&gt;
  1448. ]&gt;
  1449. &lt;project name=&quot;test&quot; default=&quot;test&quot; basedir=&quot;.&quot;&gt;
  1450. &lt;target name=&quot;setup&quot;&gt;
  1451. ...
  1452. &lt;/target&gt;
  1453. &amp;common;
  1454. ...
  1455. &lt;/project&gt;
  1456. </pre>
  1457. <p>will literally include the contents of <code>common.xml</code> where
  1458. you've placed the <code>&amp;common;</code> entity.</p>
  1459. <p>(The filename <code>common.xml</code> in this example is resolved
  1460. relative to the containing XML file by the XML parser. You may also use
  1461. an absolute <code>file:</code> protocol URI.)</p>
  1462. <p>In combination with a DTD, this would look like this:</p>
  1463. <pre class="code">
  1464. &lt;!DOCTYPE project PUBLIC &quot;-//ANT//DTD project//EN&quot; &quot;ant.dtd&quot; [
  1465. &lt;!ENTITY include SYSTEM &quot;header.xml&quot;&gt;
  1466. ]&gt;
  1467. </pre>
  1468. <p>Starting with Ant 1.6, there is a new
  1469. <code>&lt;import&gt;</code> task that can (also) be used to
  1470. include build file fragments. Unlike the snippets used with
  1471. entity includes, the referenced files have to be complete Ant
  1472. build files, though.</p>
  1473. <p>The example above would become:</p>
  1474. <pre class="code">
  1475. &lt;?xml version=&quot;1.0&quot;?&gt;
  1476. &lt;project name=&quot;test&quot; default=&quot;test&quot; basedir=&quot;.&quot;&gt;
  1477. &lt;target name=&quot;setup&quot;&gt;
  1478. ...
  1479. &lt;/target&gt;
  1480. &lt;import file=&quot;./common.xml&quot;/&gt;
  1481. ...
  1482. &lt;/project&gt;
  1483. </pre>
  1484. <p>Unlike entity includes, <code>&lt;import&gt;</code> will
  1485. let you use Ant properties in the file name.</p>
  1486. <p class="faq">
  1487. <a name="mail-logger"></a>
  1488. How do I send an email with the result of my build
  1489. process?
  1490. </p>
  1491. <p>If you are using a nightly build of Ant 1.5 after
  1492. 2001-12-14, you can use the built-in MailLogger:</p>
  1493. <pre class="code">
  1494. ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.listener.MailLogger
  1495. </pre>
  1496. <p>See the <a href="http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ant/core/trunk/docs/manual/listeners.html">Listeners
  1497. &amp; Loggers</a> documentation for details on the properties
  1498. required.</p>
  1499. <p>For older versions of Ant, you can use a custom
  1500. BuildListener that sends out an email
  1501. in the buildFinished() method. Will Glozer
  1502. &lt;will.glozer@jda.com&gt; has written such a listener based
  1503. on <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/">JavaMail</a>.
  1504. The source is:</p>
  1505. <pre class="code">
  1506. import java.io.*;
  1507. import java.util.*;
  1508. import javax.mail.*;
  1509. import javax.mail.internet.*;
  1510. import org.apache.tools.ant.*;
  1511. /**
  1512. * A simple listener that waits for a build to finish and sends an email
  1513. * of the results. The settings are stored in &quot;monitor.properties&quot; and
  1514. * are fairly self explanatory.
  1515. *
  1516. * @author Will Glozer
  1517. * @version 1.05a 09/06/2000
  1518. */
  1519. public class BuildMonitor implements BuildListener {
  1520. protected Properties props;
  1521. /**
  1522. * Create a new BuildMonitor.
  1523. */
  1524. public BuildMonitor() throws Exception {
  1525. props = new Properties();
  1526. InputStream is = getClass().getResourceAsStream(&quot;monitor.properties&quot;);
  1527. props.load(is);
  1528. is.close();
  1529. }
  1530. public void buildStarted(BuildEvent e) {
  1531. }
  1532. /**
  1533. * Determine the status of the build and the actions to follow, now that
  1534. * the build has completed.
  1535. *
  1536. * @param e Event describing the build status.
  1537. */
  1538. public void buildFinished(BuildEvent e) {
  1539. Throwable th = e.getException();
  1540. String status = (th != null) ? &quot;failed&quot; : &quot;succeeded&quot;;
  1541. try {
  1542. String key = &quot;build.&quot; + status;
  1543. if (props.getProperty(key + &quot;.notify&quot;).equalsIgnoreCase(&quot;false&quot;)) {
  1544. return;
  1545. }
  1546. Session session = Session.getDefaultInstance(props, null);
  1547. MimeMessage message = new MimeMessage(session);
  1548. message.addRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO, parseAddresses(
  1549. props.getProperty(key + &quot;.email.to&quot;)));
  1550. message.setSubject(props.getProperty(key + &quot;.email.subject&quot;));
  1551. BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(
  1552. props.getProperty(&quot;build.log&quot;)));
  1553. StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
  1554. String line = br.readLine();
  1555. while (line != null) {
  1556. sw.write(line);
  1557. sw.write(&quot;\n&quot;);
  1558. line = br.readLine();
  1559. }
  1560. br.close();
  1561. message.setText(sw.toString(), &quot;UTF-8&quot;);
  1562. sw.close();
  1563. Transport transport = session.getTransport();
  1564. transport.connect();
  1565. transport.send(message);
  1566. transport.close();
  1567. } catch (Exception ex) {
  1568. System.out.println(&quot;BuildMonitor failed to send email!&quot;);
  1569. ex.printStackTrace();
  1570. }
  1571. }
  1572. /**
  1573. * Parse a comma separated list of internet email addresses.
  1574. *
  1575. * @param s The list of addresses.
  1576. * @return Array of Addresses.
  1577. */
  1578. protected Address[] parseAddresses(String s) throws Exception {
  1579. StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(s, &quot;,&quot;);
  1580. Address[] addrs = new Address[st.countTokens()];
  1581. for (int i = 0; i &lt; addrs.length; i++) {
  1582. addrs[i] = new InternetAddress(st.nextToken());
  1583. }
  1584. return addrs;
  1585. }
  1586. public void messageLogged(BuildEvent e) {
  1587. }
  1588. public void targetStarted(BuildEvent e) {
  1589. }
  1590. public void targetFinished(BuildEvent e) {
  1591. }
  1592. public void taskStarted(BuildEvent e) {
  1593. }
  1594. public void taskFinished(BuildEvent e) {
  1595. }
  1596. }
  1597. </pre>
  1598. <p>With a <code>monitor.properties</code> like this:</p>
  1599. <pre class="code">
  1600. # configuration for build monitor
  1601. mail.transport.protocol=smtp
  1602. mail.smtp.host=&lt;host&gt;
  1603. mail.from=Will Glozer &lt;will.glozer@jda.com&gt;
  1604. build.log=build.log
  1605. build.failed.notify=true
  1606. build.failed.email.to=will.glozer@jda.com
  1607. build.failed.email.subject=Nightly build failed!
  1608. build.succeeded.notify=true
  1609. build.succeeded.email.to=will.glozer@jda.com
  1610. build.succeeded.email.subject=Nightly build succeeded!
  1611. </pre>
  1612. <p><code>monitor.properties</code> should be placed right next
  1613. to your compiled <code>BuildMonitor.class</code>. To use it,
  1614. invoke Ant like:</p>
  1615. <pre class="code">
  1616. ant -listener BuildMonitor -logfile build.log
  1617. </pre>
  1618. <p>Make sure that <code>mail.jar</code> from JavaMail and
  1619. <code>activation.jar</code> from the
  1620. <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/glasgow/jaf.html">Java
  1621. Beans Activation Framework</a> are in your <code>CLASSPATH</code>.</p>
  1622. <p class="faq">
  1623. <a name="listener-properties"></a>
  1624. How do I get at the properties that Ant was running
  1625. with from inside BuildListener?
  1626. </p>
  1627. <p>You can get at a hashtable with all the properties that Ant
  1628. has been using through the BuildEvent parameter. For
  1629. example:</p>
  1630. <pre class="code">
  1631. public void buildFinished(BuildEvent e) {
  1632. Hashtable table = e.getProject().getProperties();
  1633. String buildpath = (String)table.get(&quot;build.path&quot;);
  1634. ...
  1635. }
  1636. </pre>
  1637. <p>This is more accurate than just reading the same property
  1638. files that your project does, since it will give the correct
  1639. results for properties that were specified on the Ant command line.</p>
  1640. <p class="faq">
  1641. <a name="input-makes-exec-hang"></a>
  1642. <code>&lt;exec&gt;</code> causes other tasks to hang
  1643. or leads to strange behaviour of <code>&lt;input&gt;</code>
  1644. tasks.
  1645. </p>
  1646. <p>When Ant forks a new process for example by using the
  1647. <code>&lt;exec&gt;</code>, <code>&lt;apply&gt;</code>
  1648. or <code>&lt;java&gt;</code> tasks, it will also start a
  1649. new thread reading from standard input and sending
  1650. everything that it has read to that process.</p>
  1651. <p>Unfortunately Ant has no way to know whether the forked
  1652. process is ever going to read any input, so it will start such
  1653. a thread even if the process doesn't need one.</p>
  1654. <p>This behaviour leads to strange side effects like the Ant
  1655. process
  1656. being <a href="https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=34461">suspended
  1657. when a build forking new process is run as a background
  1658. process</a> on Unix-like systems or
  1659. <code>&lt;input&gt;</code>
  1660. tasks <a href="https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=41024">requiring
  1661. additional inputs</a> if they come after
  1662. an <code>&lt;exec&gt;</code> task.</p>
  1663. <p>Fortunately there is a workaround for this, always specify
  1664. <code>inputstring=""</code> for
  1665. any <code>&lt;exec&gt;</code> task (or one of its sibblings)
  1666. if you know the forked process doesn't consume any
  1667. input.</p>
  1668. <p class="faq">
  1669. <a name="javac-stackoverflow"></a>
  1670. <code>&lt;javac&gt;</code> causes a
  1671. StackOverflowError
  1672. </p>
  1673. <p>For some Java source files it is possible
  1674. that <a href="https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=45370">causes
  1675. a StackOverlowError</a> is thrown inside Sun's javac
  1676. compiler. As far as we can tell this is not triggered by a
  1677. bug in Ant.</p>
  1678. <p>It is possible to work around this problem by setting
  1679. <code>&lt;javac&gt;</code>'s fork attribute to true.</p>
  1680. <p class="faq">
  1681. <a name="170-requires-junit"></a>
  1682. Ant 1.7.0 doesn't build from sources without
  1683. JUnit
  1684. </p>
  1685. <p>When building Ant 1.7.0 from the source release without
  1686. junit.jar the build fails with the message "We cannot build
  1687. the test jar unless JUnit is present".</p>
  1688. <p>With Ant 1.7.0 we've started to add ant-testutil.jar as
  1689. part of the distribution and this causes a hard dependency on
  1690. JUnit - at least in version 1.7.0. Unfortunately the
  1691. installation docs don't say so.</p>
  1692. <p>There are two workarounds:</p>
  1693. <ol>
  1694. <li>Add junit.jar to your CLASSPATH when building Ant.</li>
  1695. <li>Change Ant's buildfile and remove test-jar from the
  1696. depends list of the dist-lite target.</li>
  1697. </ol>
  1698. <p class="faq">
  1699. <a name="remove-cr"></a>
  1700. &lt;chmod&gt; or &lt;exec&gt; doesn't work in Ant
  1701. 1.3 on Unix
  1702. </p>
  1703. <p>The <code>antRun</code> script in <code>ANT_HOME/bin</code>
  1704. has DOS instead of Unix line endings; you must remove the
  1705. carriage-return characters from this file. This can be done by
  1706. using Ant's <code>&lt;fixcrlf&gt;</code> task
  1707. or something like:</p>
  1708. <pre class="code">
  1709. tr -d '\r' &lt; $ANT_HOME/bin/antRun &gt; /tmp/foo
  1710. mv /tmp/foo $ANT_HOME/bin/antRun
  1711. </pre>
  1712. <p class="faq">
  1713. <a name="javadoc-cannot-execute"></a>
  1714. JavaDoc failed: java.io.IOException: javadoc: cannot execute
  1715. </p>
  1716. <p>There is a bug in the Solaris reference implementation of
  1717. the JDK (see <a href="http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4230399.html">http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4230399.html</a>).
  1718. This also appears to be true under Linux. Moving the JDK to
  1719. the front of the PATH fixes the problem.</p>
  1720. <p class="faq">
  1721. <a name="delegating-classloader"></a>
  1722. &lt;style&gt; or &lt;junit&gt; ignores my
  1723. &lt;classpath&gt;
  1724. </p>
  1725. <p>Starting with Ant 1.7.0, &lt;junit&gt; will honor your
  1726. nested &lt;classpath&gt;.</p>
  1727. <p>These tasks don't ignore your classpath setting, you
  1728. are facing a common problem with delegating classloaders.</p>
  1729. <p>This question collects a common type of problem: A task
  1730. needs an external library and it has a nested classpath
  1731. element so that you can point it to this external library, but
  1732. that doesn't work unless you put the external library
  1733. into the <code>CLASSPATH</code> or place it in
  1734. <code>ANT_HOME/lib</code>.</p>
  1735. <p>Some background is necessary before we can discuss
  1736. solutions for <a href="#delegating-classloader-1.5">Ant
  1737. 1.5.x</a> and <a href="#delegating-classloader-1.6">Ant
  1738. 1.6.x</a>.</p>
  1739. <p>When you specify a nested <code>&lt;classpath&gt;</code> in
  1740. Ant, Ant creates a new class loader that uses the path you
  1741. have specified. It then tries to load additional classes from
  1742. this classloader.</p>
  1743. <p>In most cases - for example using &lt;style&gt; or
  1744. &lt;junit&gt; - Ant doesn't load the external library
  1745. directly, it is the loaded class that does so.</p>
  1746. <p>In the case of <code>&lt;junit&gt;</code> it is the task
  1747. implementation itself and in the case of
  1748. <code>&lt;style&gt;</code> it is the implementation of the
  1749. <code>org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.XSLTLiaison</code>
  1750. class.</p>
  1751. <p><em>As of Ant 1.7</em> <code>&lt;junit&gt;</code> no longer
  1752. requires you to have <code>junit.jar</code> in Ant's startup
  1753. classpath even if <code>ant-junit.jar</code> is present there.</p>
  1754. <p>Ant's class loader implementation uses Java's
  1755. delegation model, see <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/api/java/lang/ClassLoader.html">http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/api/java/lang/ClassLoader.html</a>
  1756. the paragraph</p>
  1757. <blockquote>The <code>ClassLoader</code> class uses a
  1758. delegation model to search for classes and resources. Each
  1759. instance of <code>ClassLoader</code> has an associated parent
  1760. class loader. When called upon to find a class or resource, a
  1761. <code>ClassLoader</code> instance will delegate the search for
  1762. the class or resource to its parent class loader before
  1763. attempting to find the class or resource itself. The virtual
  1764. machine's built-in class loader, called the bootstrap
  1765. class loader, does not itself have a parent but may serve as
  1766. the parent of a <code>ClassLoader</code>
  1767. instance.</blockquote>
  1768. <p>The possible solutions depend on the version of Ant you
  1769. use, see the next sections.</p>
  1770. <p class="faq">
  1771. <a name="delegating-classloader-1.5"></a>
  1772. &lt;style&gt; or &lt;junit&gt; ignores my
  1773. &lt;classpath&gt; - Ant 1.5.x version
  1774. </p>
  1775. <p>Please read <a href="#delegating-classloader">the previous
  1776. entry</a> before you go ahead.</p>
  1777. <p>First of all let's state that Ant's wrapper script
  1778. (<code>ant</code> or <code>ant.bat</code>) adds all
  1779. <code>.jar</code> files from <code>ANT_HOME/lib</code> to
  1780. <code>CLASSPATH</code>, therefore "in
  1781. <code>CLASSPATH</code>" shall mean "either in your
  1782. <code>CLASSPATH</code> environment variable or
  1783. <code>ANT_HOME/lib</code>" for the rest of this
  1784. answer.</p>
  1785. <p>The root of the problem is that the class that needs the
  1786. external library is on the <code>CLASSPATH</code>.</p>
  1787. <p>Let's see what happens when you load the &lt;junit&gt;
  1788. task. Ant's class loader will consult the
  1789. bootstrap class loader first, which tries to load classes from
  1790. <code>CLASSPATH</code>. The bootstrap class loader
  1791. doesn't know anything about Ant's class loader or
  1792. even the path you have specified.</p>
  1793. <p>If the bootstrap class loader can load the class Ant has
  1794. asked it to load (which it can if <code>optional.jar</code> is
  1795. part of <code>CLASSPATH</code>), this class will try to load
  1796. the external library from <code>CLASSPATH</code> as well - it
  1797. doesn't know anything else - and will not find it unless
  1798. the library is in <code>CLASSPATH</code> as well.</p>
  1799. <p>To solve this, you have two major options:</p>
  1800. <ol>
  1801. <li>put all external libraries you need in
  1802. <code>CLASSPATH</code> as well this is not what you want,
  1803. otherwise you wouldn't have found this FAQ entry.</li>
  1804. <li>remove the class that loads the external library from
  1805. the <code>CLASSPATH</code>.</li>
  1806. </ol>
  1807. <p>The easiest way to do this is to remove
  1808. <code>optional.jar</code> from <code>ANT_HOME/lib</code>. If
  1809. you do so, you will have to <code>&lt;taskdef&gt;</code> all
  1810. optional tasks and use nested <code>&lt;classpath&gt;</code>
  1811. elements in the <code>&lt;taskdef&gt;</code> tasks that point
  1812. to the new location of <code>optional.jar</code>. Also,
  1813. don't forget to add the new location of
  1814. <code>optional.jar</code> to the
  1815. <code>&lt;classpath&gt;</code> of your
  1816. <code>&lt;style&gt;</code> or <code>&lt;junit&gt;</code>
  1817. task.</p>
  1818. <p>If you want to avoid to <code>&lt;taskdef&gt;</code> all
  1819. optional tasks you need, the only other option is to remove
  1820. the classes that should not be loaded via the bootstrap class
  1821. loader from <code>optional.jar</code> and put them into a
  1822. separate archive. Add this separate archive to the
  1823. <code>&lt;classpath&gt;</code> of your
  1824. <code>&lt;style&gt;</code> or <code>&lt;junit&gt;</code> task
  1825. - and make sure the separate archive is not in
  1826. <code>CLASSPATH</code>.</p>
  1827. <p>In the case of <code>&lt;junit&gt;</code> you'd have
  1828. to remove all classes that are in the
  1829. <code>org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/optional/junit</code>
  1830. directory, in the <code>&lt;style&gt;</code> case it is one of
  1831. the <code>*Liaison</code> classes in
  1832. <code>org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/optional</code>.</p>
  1833. <p>If you use the option to break up <code>optional.jar</code>
  1834. for <code>&lt;junit&gt;</code> or remove
  1835. <code>ant-junit.jar</code>, you still have to use a
  1836. <code>&lt;taskdef&gt;</code> with a nested
  1837. <code>&lt;classpath&gt;</code> to define the junit task.</p>
  1838. <p class="faq">
  1839. <a name="delegating-classloader-1.6"></a>
  1840. &lt;style&gt; or &lt;junit&gt; ignores my
  1841. &lt;classpath&gt; - Ant 1.6.x version
  1842. </p>
  1843. <p>Please read <a href="#delegating-classloader">the general
  1844. entry</a> before you go ahead.</p>
  1845. <p>The wrapper script of Ant 1.6.x no longer adds the contents
  1846. of <code>ANT_HOME/lib</code> to <code>CLASSPATH</code>,
  1847. instead Ant will create a classloader on top of the bootstrap
  1848. classloader - let's call it the coreloader for the rest of
  1849. this answer - which holds the contents of
  1850. <code>ANT_HOME/lib</code>. Ant's core and its tasks will be
  1851. loaded through this classloader and not the bootstrap
  1852. classloader.</p>
  1853. <p>This causes some small but notable differences between Ant
  1854. 1.5.x and 1.6.x. Most importantly, a third-party task that is
  1855. part of <code>CLASSPATH</code> will no longer work in Ant
  1856. 1.6.x since the task now can't find Ant's classes. In a sense
  1857. this is the same problem this entry is about, only
  1858. <code>ant.jar</code> has become the external library in
  1859. question now.</p>
  1860. <p>This coreloader also holds the contents of
  1861. <code>~/.ant/lib</code> and any file or directory that has
  1862. been specified using Ant's <code>-lib</code> command line
  1863. argument.</p>
  1864. <p>Let's see what happens when you load the &lt;junit&gt;
  1865. task. Ant's class loader will consult the bootstrap
  1866. class loader first, which tries to load classes from
  1867. <code>CLASSPATH</code>. The bootstrap class loader
  1868. doesn't know anything about Ant's class loader or
  1869. even the path you have specified. If it fails to find the
  1870. class using the bootstrap classloader it will try the
  1871. coreloader next. Again, the coreloader doesn't know anything
  1872. about your path.</p>
  1873. <p>If the coreloader can load the class Ant has asked it to
  1874. load (which it can if <code>ant-junit.jar</code> is in
  1875. <code>ANT_HOME/lib</code>), this class will try to load the
  1876. external library from coreloader as well - it doesn't
  1877. know anything else - and will not find it unless the library
  1878. is in <code>CLASSPATH</code> or the coreloader as well.</p>
  1879. <p>To solve this, you have the following major options:</p>
  1880. <ol>
  1881. <li>put all external libraries you need in
  1882. <code>CLASSPATH</code> as well this is not what you want,
  1883. otherwise you wouldn't have found this FAQ entry.</li>
  1884. <li>put all external libraries you need in
  1885. <code>ANT_HOME/lib</code> or <code>.ant/lib</code>. This
  1886. probably still isn't what you want, but you might reconsider
  1887. the <code>.ant/lib</code> option.</li>
  1888. <li>Always start Ant with the <code>-lib</code> command line
  1889. switch and point to your external libraries (or the
  1890. directories holding them).</li>
  1891. <li>remove the class that loads the external library from
  1892. the coreloader.</li>
  1893. </ol>
  1894. <p>In Ant 1.6 <code>optional.jar</code> has been split into
  1895. multiple jars, each one containing classes with the same
  1896. dependencies on external libraries. You can move the
  1897. "offending" jar out of <code>ANT_HOME/lib</code>. For the
  1898. <code>&lt;junit&gt;</code> task it would be
  1899. <code>ant-junit.jar</code> and for <code>&lt;style&gt;</code>
  1900. it would be <code>ant-trax.jar</code>
  1901. or <code>ant-xslp.jar</code> -
  1902. depending on the processor you use.</p>
  1903. <p>If you do so, you will have to <code>&lt;taskdef&gt;</code>
  1904. all optional tasks that need the external library and use
  1905. nested <code>&lt;classpath&gt;</code> elements in the
  1906. <code>&lt;taskdef&gt;</code> tasks that point to the new
  1907. location of <code>ant-*.jar</code>. Also, don't forget
  1908. to add the new location of <code>ant-*.jar</code> to the
  1909. <code>&lt;classpath&gt;</code> of your
  1910. <code>&lt;style&gt;</code> or <code>&lt;junit&gt;</code>
  1911. task.</p>
  1912. <p>For example</p>
  1913. <pre class="code">
  1914. &lt;taskdef name=&quot;junit&quot;
  1915. class=&quot;org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask&quot;&gt;
  1916. &lt;classpath&gt;
  1917. &lt;pathelement location=&quot;HOME-OF/junit.jar&quot;/&gt;
  1918. &lt;pathelement location=&quot;NEW-HOME-OF/ant-junit.jar&quot;/&gt;
  1919. &lt;/classpath&gt;
  1920. &lt;/taskdef&gt;
  1921. </pre>
  1922. <p class="faq">
  1923. <a name="winxp-jdk14-ant14"></a>
  1924. When running Ant 1.4 on Windows XP and JDK 1.4, I get
  1925. various errors when trying to <code>&lt;exec&gt;</code>, fork
  1926. <code>&lt;java&gt;</code> or access environment
  1927. variables.
  1928. </p>
  1929. <p>Ant &lt; 1.5 doesn't recognize Windows XP as a flavor
  1930. of Windows that runs <code>CMD.EXE</code> instead of
  1931. <code>COMMAND.COM</code>. JDK 1.3 will tell Ant that Windows
  1932. XP is Windows 2000 so the problem doesn't show up
  1933. there.</p>
  1934. <p>Apart from upgrading to Ant 1.5 or better, setting the
  1935. environment variable <code>ANT_OPTS</code> to
  1936. <code>-Dos.name=Windows_NT</code> prior to invoking Ant has
  1937. been confirmed as a workaround.</p>
  1938. <p class="faq">
  1939. <a name="1.5-cygwin-sh"></a>
  1940. The <code>ant</code> wrapper script of Ant 1.5 fails
  1941. for Cygwin if <code>ANT_HOME</code> is set to a Windows style
  1942. path.
  1943. </p>
  1944. <p>This problem has been reported only hours after Ant 1.5 has
  1945. been released, see <a href="http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10664">Bug
  1946. 10664</a> and all its duplicates.</p>
  1947. <p>A fixed version of the wrapper script can be found <a href="http://ant.apache.org/old-releases/v1.5/errata/">here</a>.
  1948. Simply replace your script with this version.</p>
  1949. <p class="faq">
  1950. <a name="1.5.2-zip-broken"></a>
  1951. <code>&lt;zip&gt;</code> is broken in Ant 1.5.2.
  1952. </p>
  1953. <p>Yes, it is.</p>
  1954. <p>The problem reported by most people - see <a href="http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17648">Bug
  1955. 17648</a> and all its duplicates - is that Ant creates
  1956. archives that a partially unreadable by WinZIP. Luckily
  1957. <code>jar</code> deals with the archives and so the generated
  1958. jars/wars/ears will most likely work for you anyway.</p>
  1959. <p>There are additional problems, see bugs <a href="http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17780">Bug
  1960. 17780</a>, <a href="http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17871">Bug
  1961. 17871</a> and <a href="http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18403">Bug
  1962. 18403</a>. All of them are supposed to be fixed with Ant
  1963. 1.5.3 (and only 18403 should exist in 1.5.3beta1).</p>
  1964. <p class="faq">
  1965. <a name="unknownelement.taskcontainer"></a>
  1966. Why do my custom task containers see Unknown Elements in Ant 1.6
  1967. - they worked in Ant 1.5?
  1968. </p>
  1969. <p>
  1970. The objects added in TaskContainer.addTask(Task task)
  1971. have changed from Tasks to UnknownElements.
  1972. </p>
  1973. <p>
  1974. There was a number of valid reasons for this change. But the backward
  1975. compatibility problems were not noticed until after Ant 1.6.0 was
  1976. released.
  1977. </p>
  1978. <p>
  1979. Your container class will need to be modified to check if the Task
  1980. is an UnknownElement and call perform on it to
  1981. convert it to a Task and to execute it.
  1982. (see apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Sequential)
  1983. </p>
  1984. <p>
  1985. If you want to do more processing on the task,
  1986. you need to use the techniques in apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Antlib#execute()
  1987. This does make use of one 1.6 method call (UE#getRealObject()),
  1988. you need to use UE#getTask() instead - this will
  1989. return null for non tasks (types like fileset id=x).
  1990. </p>
  1991. <p>
  1992. So.. iterate over the tasks, if they are UEs, convert them to
  1993. tasks, using UE#maybeConfigure and UE#getTask()
  1994. </p>
  1995. <pre class="code">
  1996. for (Iterator i = tasks.iterator(); i.hasNext();) {
  1997. Task t = (Task) i.next();
  1998. if (t instanceof UnknownElement) {
  1999. ((UnknownElement) t).maybeConfigure();
  2000. t = ((UnknownElement) t).getTask();
  2001. if (t == null) {
  2002. continue;
  2003. }
  2004. }
  2005. // .... original Custom code
  2006. }
  2007. </pre>
  2008. <p>
  2009. This approach should work for ant1.5 and ant1.6.
  2010. </p>
  2011. <p class="faq">
  2012. <a name="java.exception.stacktrace"></a>
  2013. The program I run via &lt;java&gt; throws an exception but I
  2014. can't seem to get the full stack trace.
  2015. </p>
  2016. <p>This is a know bug that has been fixed after the release of
  2017. Ant 1.6.1.</p>
  2018. <p>As a workaround, run your &lt;java&gt; task with
  2019. <code>fork="true"</code> and Ant will display the full
  2020. trace.</p>
  2021. <p class="faq">
  2022. <a name="junit-no-runtime-xml"></a>
  2023. Using format="xml", &lt;junit&gt; fails with a
  2024. <code>NoClassDefFoundError</code> if forked.
  2025. </p>
  2026. <p>The XML formatter needs the <a href="http://www.w3.org/DOM/">DOM classes</a> to work. If you
  2027. are using JDK 1.4 or later they are included with your Java
  2028. Runtime and this problem won't occur. If you are running JDK
  2029. 1.3 or earlier, the DOM classes have to be on your
  2030. &lt;junit&gt; task's &lt;classpath&gt;.</p>
  2031. <p>Prior to Ant 1.6.0 Ant would include the DOM classes from
  2032. the XML parser that is used by Ant itself if you set the
  2033. includeAntRuntime attribute to true (the default). With Ant
  2034. 1.6.0 this has been changed as this behavior made it
  2035. impossible to use a different XML parser in your tests.</p>
  2036. <p>This means that you have to take care of the DOM classes
  2037. explicitly starting with Ant 1.6.0. If you don't need to set
  2038. up a different XML parser for your tests, the easiest solution
  2039. is to add</p>
  2040. <pre class="code">
  2041. &lt;pathelement path=&quot;${ant.home}/lib/xml-apis.jar:${ant.home}/lib/xercesImpl.jar&quot;/&gt;
  2042. </pre>
  2043. <p>to your task's &lt;classpath&gt;.</p>
  2044. <p class="faq">
  2045. <a name="xalan-jdk1.5"></a>
  2046. <code>&lt;junitreport&gt;</code> doesn't work with JDK 1.5 but
  2047. worked fine with JDK 1.4.
  2048. </p>
  2049. <p>While JDK 1.4.x contains a version of Xalan-J 2, JDK 1.5
  2050. (and later?) have <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/compatibility.html#4959783">moved
  2051. to XSLTC</a>. Since this task uses Xalan's redirect
  2052. extensions for its internal stylesheet, Ant prior to 1.6.2 didn't support
  2053. XSLTC. This means that you have to install <a href="http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/">Xalan-J 2</a> in order
  2054. to use this task with JDK 1.5 in older versions of Ant.</p>
  2055. <p>Starting with Ant 1.6.2 <code>&lt;junitreport&gt;</code>
  2056. supports JDK 1.5.</p>
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