Well simply adding ant-apache-bsf-1.7.0.jar to my libs seemed to do
the trick, so thanks!
I am now happily scripting in ant.
Francisco
On Dec 31, 2007, at 6:05 PM, David Weintraub wrote:
Java on Leopard is version 1.5 (which is one of the big complaints).
The error message is saying that
"o
Java on Leopard is version 1.5 (which is one of the big complaints).
The error message is saying that
"org.apache.tools.ant.util.optional.ScriptRunner" is not found. This
class isn't found in bsf.jar, but in ant-apache-bsf-1.7.0.jar which I
found at http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/org.apache.ant/jars
Hello Francisco, isn't Leopard new to Java 6? There are known problems with
Leopard and Java 6 see: javalobby article:
http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t102936.html
What is the JDK version?
run: ant -debug
What echo message do you get from ${env.CLASSPATH} ?
Francisco Tolmasky wrote ..
> He
Hello, I am attempting to use JavaScript within ant and am running
into a few difficulties.
I used to be able to do the following in Mac OS X Tiger just fine:
/* whatever */
However, since moving to Mac OS X Leopard, I get the following error:
java.lang.Clas