<!-- What this file is all about
-
+
You can use this version of build.xml to use directly with ant
i.e. without the build.sh script. Simply call ant and let it all
happen.
java.home The location of your Java SDK.
- java.localhome Where your local java classes and jar files
+ java.localhome Where your local java classes and jar files
are located.
tomcat.home The location of the tomcat root directory.
<property name="app.name" value="Mir"/>
<property name="deploy.home" value="../${app.name}"/>
- <property name="java.home" value="/usr/lib/j2sdk1.3/"/>
- <property name="java.localhome" value="/usr/share/java/"/>
- <property name="tomcat.home" value="/usr/share/tomcat/"/>
<!-- No customization required after this line -->
<property name="dist.src" value="${app.name}.jar"/>
<property name="dist.war" value="${app.name}.war"/>
<property name="javadoc.home" value="${deploy.home}/javadoc"/>
+ <!-- The following 3 properties seem redundant -->
+ <property name="java.home" value="/usr/lib/j2sdk1.3/"/>
+ <property name="java.localhome" value="/usr/share/java/"/>
+ <property name="tomcat.home" value="/usr/share/tomcat/"/>
<!-- Construct the classpath -->
<fileset dir="lib">
<include name="*.jar"/>
</fileset>
- <fileset dir="${java.home}/lib">
+<!-- <fileset dir="${java.home}/lib">
<include name="tools.jar"/>
<include name="rt.jar"/>
</fileset>
<fileset dir="${java.localhome}">
<include name="*.jar"/>
</fileset>
- <pathelement path="${tomcat.home}/lib/tomcat.jar"/>
+ <pathelement path="${tomcat.home}/lib/tomcat.jar"/>
+-->
</path>
<exclude name="xerces.jar"/>
</fileset>
</copy>
- <copy todir="${deploy.home}/WEB-INF/classes/bundles">
- <fileset dir="bundles"/>
- </copy>
<mkdir dir="${javadoc.home}"/>
<mkdir dir="${deploy.home}/log"/>
<copy todir="${deploy.home}">
<fileset dir="source" includes="**/content-types.properties"/>
</copy>
- <copy todir="${deploy.classes}/bundles">
- <fileset dir="bundles" includes="**/*.properties"/>
- </copy>
-<!--
<exec executable="./perms.sh"/>
--->
-<!-- <echo>
- Now you should call perms.sh(-dist) in order to set
- the permissions of your installed files to a meaningful
- value.
- Have fun with Mir!
- </echo>
--->
</target>