I see from the mail list archive that this problem has been raised before,
but I can't see what the *solution* is!!

Our problems is that we *have to* build the classes using jdk1.3, I
understand from our developers that it has a lot to do with the security
features this offers over and above 1.2.2 (?).  They are currently using
gmake to do this, but complain of that it's a nightmare trying to maintain
the make files .. hence the reason for looking at ANT.  (have you all gone
to sleep?).

I also see from Jay Glanville's link when a source file contains an error
(using javac 1.3) "Code generation is completely suppressed for the
remainder of the compilation, however, and no class files will be generated,
even for compilation units that contain no errors.".

Is there any means within Ant that we can circumvent this behaviour?  I want
some classes to be generated irrespective of whether some other source file
in another branch of the code tree failed to compile! (he says stamping his
feet!).

Kind regards

Simon


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