jar and manifest file is not created during ant build - java

I am new to Ant and just followed a tutorial on how to do this. My goal is to create a .jar with manifest. But during build, the .jar is not created inside the "lib" folder. There are no errors during build so I'm kinda lost.
here's what inside the build.xml:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<project name="converter" default="main" basedir=".">
<property name="projectName" value="Converter" />
<property name="src.dir" value="src"/>
<property name="web.dir" value="war"/>
<property name="lib.dir" location="lib"/>
<property name="build.dir" value="${web.dir}/WEB-INF/classes"/>
<property name="name" value="converter"/>
<property name="main-class" value="com.ouc.mv90.conversion.CSVtoMV90Converter" />
<!-- external libraries classpath, we don't need sources and javadoc -->
<path id="classpath">
<fileset dir="${basedir}/">
<include name="${lib.dir}/*.jar" />
<exclude name="${lib.dir}/*sources.jar"/>
<exclude name="${lib.dir}/*javadoc.jar"/>
</fileset>
</path>
<path id="master-classpath">
<fileset dir="${web.dir}/WEB-INF/lib">
<include name="${lib.dir}/*.jar" />
<include name="*.jar"/>
</fileset>
<pathelement path="${build.dir}"/>
</path>
<target name="build" description="Compile source tree java files">
<mkdir dir="${build.dir}"/>
<javac destdir="${build.dir}" source="1.5" target="1.5">
<src path="${src.dir}"/>
<classpath refid="master-classpath"/>
</javac>
</target>
<target name="init">
<mkdir dir="${build.dir}" />
</target>
<target name="compile" depends="init" description="compile the source ">
<javac includeantruntime="false" srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${build.dir}" classpathref="classpath" />
</target>
<target name="clean" description="Clean output directories">
<delete>
<fileset dir="${build.dir}">
<include name="**/*.class"/>
</fileset>
</delete>
</target>
<path id="master-classpath">
<fileset dir="${web.dir}/WEB-INF/lib">
<include name="*.jar"/>
</fileset>
<pathelement path="${build.dir}"/>
</path>
<target name="jar" depends="compile" description="package, output to JAR">
<jar jarfile="${lib.dir}/${projectName}.jar" basedir="${build.dir}">
<manifest>
<attribute name="Main-Class" value="${main-class}" />
<attribute name="Class-Path" value="${classpath.name}" />
</manifest>
</jar>
</target>
<!-- Default, run this -->
<target name="main" depends="clean, compile, jar" />
</project>

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Error creating jar archive contains more than 65535 entries

I am trying to build a jar file and getting error Build Failed.
Problem creating jar: archive contains more than 65535 entries. (and the archive is probably corrupt but I could not delete it)
I am using Eclipse Neon Release 1 with JDK 1.8.0_101 and Ant version in eclipse is 1.9.6.
below is my ant build file :-
<property name="jar.name" value="ABC.jar" />
<property name="source.root" value="src" />
<property name="class.root" value="bin" />
<property name="lib.dir" value="lib" />
<property name="jar.dir" value="C:\D\ABC-Exe" />
<property name="Main-Class" value="com.abc.xxx.main.ABCEval" />
<property name="conf.pkj" value="com/abc/xxx/business/configurations" />
<property name="img.pkj" value="com/abc/xxx/business/images" />
<path id="project.class.path">
<pathelement location="${class.root}" />
<fileset dir="${lib.dir}">
<include name="*.jar" />
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<target name="clean" description="cleans up build structures">
<delete dir="${class.root}" />
<delete file="${jar.dir}/${jar.name}" />
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<target name="prepare" description="sets up build structures">
<mkdir dir="${class.root}" />
</target>
<target name="compile" depends="prepare" description="Compiles all java classes">
<javac srcdir="${source.root}" destdir="${class.root}" debug="on" optimize="off" deprecation="on" source="1.8" target="1.8" includeantruntime = "false">
<classpath refid="project.class.path" />
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<mkdir dir="${class.root}/${conf.pkj}" />
<mkdir dir="${class.root}/${imwg.pkj}" />
<copy todir="${class.root}/${conf.pkj}">
<fileset dir="${source.root}/${conf.pkj}" />
</copy>
<copy todir="${class.root}/${img.pkj}">
<fileset dir="${source.root}/${img.pkj}" />
</copy>
</target>
<target name="jar" depends="compile">
<delete file="${jar.dir}/${jar.name}" quiet="true" failonerror="false" />
<jar destfile="${jar.dir}/${jar.name}">
<fileset dir="${class.root}" includes="**/*.*" />
<fileset dir="${source.root}" includes="**/api/*.java,**/api/vo/*.java"/>
<zipgroupfileset dir="${lib.dir}" />
<manifest>
<attribute name="Main-Class" value="${Main-Class}" />
<attribute name="Class-Path" value="." />
</manifest>
</jar>
</target>
<target name="run">
<java fork="true" classname="${Main-Class}">
<classpath>
<path location="./${jar.name}" />
</classpath>
</java>
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Adding jar with Ant

My Eclipse project has the following structure:
-- | My project
|-src
|-build
|-doc
|-lib
In lib are placed my jar files. These files have been added to the Build path with "Add to Buildpath command". The project successfully compiles.
I want to build the project with Ant, to this aim I wrote the following xml file
<project name="ABTestConnector" basedir=".">
<property name="src.dir" value="src"/>
<property name="build.dir" value="build"/>
<property name="classes.dir" value="${build.dir}/classes"/>
<property name="jar.dir" value="${build.dir}/jar"/>
<property name="main-class" value="test.Prova"/>
<property name="lib.dir" value="/lib"/>
<property name="doc.dir" value="/doc"/>
<fileset dir="${lib.dir}">
<include name="*.jar"/>
</fileset>
<target name="clean">
<delete dir="${build.dir}"/>
</target>
<path id="class-path">
<fileset dir="${lib.dir}">
<include name="*.jar" />
</fileset>
</path>
<target name="compile">
<mkdir dir="${classes.dir}"/>
<javac includeantruntime="false" srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${classes.dir}">
<classpath refid="class-path"/>
</javac>
</target>
<target name="jar" depends="compile">
<mkdir dir="${jar.dir}"/>
<jar destfile="${jar.dir}/${ant.project.name}.jar" basedir="${classes.dir}">
<manifest>
<attribute name="Main-Class" value="${main-class}"/>
<fileset dir="${classes.dir}" includes="**/*.class" />
<zipgroupfileset dir="${lib.dir}" includes="**/*.jar" />
</manifest>
</jar>
</target>
<target name="run" depends="jar">
<java jar="${jar.dir}/${ant.project.name}.jar" fork="true"/>
</target>
<target name="clean-build" depends="clean,jar"/>
<target name="main" depends="clean,run"/>
<target name="doc" depends="clean-build" description="generate javadoc">
<javadoc sourcepath="${src.dir}" destdir="${doc.dir}"/>
</target>
I have also tried in the fileset: include name="**/*.jar"/>
But I still get the errors
[javac] /home/bruno/Documenti/TestingEnvironment/EclipseWorkspace/SeleniumABTestConnector_0.0.1/src/driversTod/TodSelenium.java:10: package org.openqa.selenium does not exist
[javac] import org.openqa.selenium.By;
Thank you in advance.

JAR File NoClassDefFoundError

I am trying to build a runnable JAR file of a project by using build.xml file and the prompt code
cd <the directory of you application>
ant -f bin/build.xml jar
But I have exceptions when I run the JAR because I cannot add the external JAR.
the build.xml is as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
<!--
This file was generated by Jason 1.3.9-alpha
http://jason.sf.net
Ocak 11, 2014 - 01:09:12
-->
<project name ="virtualClassroom"
basedir=".."
default="run">
<property name="mas2j.project.file" value="virtualClassroom.mas2j"/>
<property name="debug" value=""/> <!-- use "-debug" to run in debug mode -->
<property name="build.dir" value="${basedir}/bin/classes" />
<property name="jasonJar" value="C:\Users\Emre\Desktop\MasterThesis-BDI\Jason-1.3.9\Jason-1.3.9\lib\jason.jar"/>
<property name="JavaCsBridgeJar" value="C:\Users\Emre\Desktop\MasterThesis-BDI\virtualClassroom\lib\JavaCsBridge.jar"/>
<path id="project.classpath">
<pathelement location="${basedir}"/>
<pathelement location="${build.dir}"/>
<pathelement location="${JavaCsBridgeJar}"/>
<pathelement location="${jasonJar}"/>
<fileset dir="${basedir}/lib" > <include name="*.jar" /> </fileset>
</path>
<!-- tasks the user can override in his/her c-build.xml script -->
<target name="user-init">
</target>
<target name="user-end">
</target>
<target name="init">
<mkdir dir="${build.dir}" />
<antcall target="user-init" />
</target>
<target name="compile" depends="init">
<condition property="srcdir" value="${basedir}/src/java" else="${basedir}" >
<available file="${basedir}/src/java" />
</condition>
<javac srcdir="${srcdir}" destdir="${build.dir}" debug="true" optimize="true" includeantruntime="false" >
<classpath refid="project.classpath"/>
</javac>
</target>
<target name="jar" depends="compile">
<delete file="${ant.project.name}.jar" />
<copy file="${jasonJar}" tofile="${ant.project.name}.jar" />
<copy file="${JavaCsBridge}" tofile="${ant.project.name}.jar" />
<copy file="${mas2j.project.file}" tofile="default.mas2j" />
<jar update="yes" jarfile="${ant.project.name}.jar" >
<fileset dir="${basedir}">
<include name="**/*.asl" />
<include name="**/*.mas2j" />
</fileset>
<fileset dir="${build.dir}">
<include name="**/*.class" />
</fileset>
<manifest>
<attribute name="Main-Class" value="jason.infra.centralised.RunCentralisedMAS"/>
</manifest>
</jar>
<delete file="default.mas2j" />
</target>
<target name="jnlp" depends="jar" >
<mkdir dir="${basedir}/${ant.project.name}-jws"/>
<java classname="jason.infra.centralised.CreateJNLP"
failonerror="true" fork="yes" dir="${basedir}/${ant.project.name}-jws" >
<classpath refid="project.classpath"/>
<arg line="${ant.project.name} ${mas2j.project.file}"/>
</java>
<copy todir="${basedir}/${ant.project.name}-jws" failonerror="no">
<fileset dir="${basedir}/lib" includes="**/*.jar" />
<fileset dir="${basedir}" includes="${ant.project.name}.jar" />
<fileset dir="C:\Users\Emre\Desktop\MasterThesis-BDI\Jason-1.3.9\Jason-1.3.9/src/images" includes="Jason-GMoreau-Icon.jpg" />
</copy>
<signjar jar="${basedir}/${ant.project.name}-jws/${ant.project.name}.jar" alias="jason"
storepass="rbjhja" keypass="rbjhja" keystore="C:\Users\Emre\Desktop\MasterThesis-BDI\Jason-1.3.9\Jason-1.3.9/src/jasonKeystore" />
<echo message="**" />
<echo message="** Java Web Start application created in directory ${ant.project.name}-jws" />
<echo message="** Update the codebase (in the second line of the .jnlp file)" />
<echo message="** with the URL where you will upload the application." />
<echo message="**" />
</target>
<target name="run" depends="compile" >
<echo message="Running project ${ant.project.name}" />
<java classname="jason.infra.centralised.RunCentralisedMAS"
failonerror="true" fork="yes" dir="${basedir}" >
<classpath refid="project.classpath"/>
<arg line="${mas2j.project.file} ${debug} "/>
<!-- jvmarg line="-Xmx500M -Xss8M"/ -->
</java>
<antcall target="user-end" />
</target>
<target name="clean" >
<delete failonerror="no" includeEmptyDirs="true" verbose="true">
<fileset dir="${basedir}" includes="**/*.class"/>
</delete>
</target>
</project>
Do anyone know what to do?
Thanks
Firstly, you need to tell us exactly which class is giving a NoClassDefFoundError
As a generic answer, the explanation is that the particular class was available during compile time but missing during runtime. This is a common issue with jar executables.
Solution : Either include the missing classes in the jar itself or add those to the system classpath.

How do I run JUnit tests during my Ant build script while omitting test classes from my resulting jar?

I'm using the Hello World with Ant tutorial from the Ant manual to learn about Ant.
The last part of the tutorial involves adding JUnit tests to the project.
I've got everything working as described in the tutorial and am now going on to make some minor changes.
One of the changes I would like to make is to run the tests during a typical build but not have the *Test.class files end up in the final .jar file for the application. This is because the eventual project I will be working on will be for a device with limited hard drive space and support for only a subset of the Java SDK so I would prefer to just omit these test files entirely from the jar.
How do I do this?
It would be easy enough to create two separate jars, one for testing and one for deployment, but this seems less than ideal.
My current build.xml file is below.
<property name="src.dir" value="src"/>
<property name="build.dir" value="build"/>
<property name="classes.dir" value="${build.dir}/classes"/>
<property name="jar.dir" value="${build.dir}/jar"/>
<property name="lib.dir" value="lib"/>
<property name="report.dir" value="${build.dir}/junitreport"/>
<property name="main-class" value="oata.HelloWorld"/>
<path id="classpath">
<fileset dir="${lib.dir}" includes="**/*.jar"/>
<path location="[LocalPath]/junit-4.8.2.jar"/>
</path>
<path id="application" location="${jar.dir}/${ant.project.name}.jar"/>
<target name="clean">
<delete dir="${build.dir}"/>
</target>
<target name="compile">
<mkdir dir="${classes.dir}"/>
<javac srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${classes.dir}" classpathref="classpath"/>
<copy todir="${classes.dir}">
<fileset dir="${src.dir}" excludes="**/*.java"/>
</copy>
</target>
<target name="jar" depends="compile">
<mkdir dir="${jar.dir}"/>
<jar destfile="${jar.dir}/${ant.project.name}.jar" basedir="${classes.dir}">
<manifest>
<attribute name="Main-Class" value="${main-class}"/>
</manifest>
</jar>
</target>
<target name="junit" depends="jar">
<mkdir dir="${report.dir}"/>
<junit printsummary="yes" haltonfailure="yes" showoutput="yes">
<classpath>
<path refid="classpath"/>
<path refid="application"/>
</classpath>
<formatter type="xml"/>
<batchtest fork="yes">
<fileset dir="${src.dir}" includes="*Test.java"/>
</batchtest>
</junit>
</target>
<target name="junitreport" depends="junit">
<junitreport todir="${report.dir}">
<fileset dir="${report.dir}" includes="TEST-*.xml"/>
<report todir="${report.dir}"/>
</junitreport>
</target>
<target name="run" depends="junit">
<java fork="true" classname="${main-class}">
<classpath>
<path refid="classpath"/>
<path refid="application"/>
</classpath>
</java>
</target>
<target name="clean-build" depends="clean,junit"/>
<target name="main" depends="clean,run"/>
One thing I have tried is modifying the jar command to exclude the *Test.class files
...
<jar destfile="${jar.dir}/${ant.project.name}.jar" basedir="${classes.dir}" excludes="**/*Test.class">
...
which successfully excludes the test classes but then when the tests are run via the junit target it fails with the following stack trace when run with -v:
[LocalPath]\build.xml:44: Test HelloWorldTest failed
at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask.actOnTestResult(JUnitTask.java:1863)
at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask.execute(JUnitTask.java:814)
at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask.executeOrQueue(JUnitTask.java:1808)
at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTask.execute(JUnitTask.java:760)
at org.apache.tools.ant.UnknownElement.execute(UnknownElement.java:291)
at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor4.invoke(Unknown Source)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at org.apache.tools.ant.dispatch.DispatchUtils.execute(DispatchUtils.java:106)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Task.perform(Task.java:348)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:390)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.performTasks(Target.java:411)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeSortedTargets(Project.java:1397)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:1366)
at org.apache.tools.ant.helper.DefaultExecutor.executeTargets(DefaultExecutor.java:41)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTargets(Project.java:1249)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.runBuild(Main.java:801)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.startAnt(Main.java:218)
at org.apache.tools.ant.launch.Launcher.run(Launcher.java:280)
at org.apache.tools.ant.launch.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:109)
Can you change:
<target name="jar" depends="compile">
<mkdir dir="${jar.dir}"/>
<jar destfile="${jar.dir}/${ant.project.name}.jar" basedir="${classes.dir}">
<manifest>
<attribute name="Main-Class" value="${main-class}"/>
</manifest>
</jar>
</target>
to:
<target name="jar" depends="junit">
<mkdir dir="${jar.dir}"/>
<jar destfile="${jar.dir}/${ant.project.name}.jar">
<fileset dir="${classes.dir}" excludes="**/*Test.class"/>
<manifest>
<attribute name="Main-Class" value="${main-class}"/>
</manifest>
</jar>
</target>
<target name="junit" depends="compile">
<mkdir dir="${report.dir}"/>
<junit printsummary="yes" haltonfailure="yes" showoutput="yes">
<classpath>
<path refid="classpath"/>
<path refid="application"/>
</classpath>
<formatter type="xml"/>
<batchtest fork="yes">
<fileset dir="${src.dir}" includes="*Test.java"/>
</batchtest>
</junit>
</target>
That should exclude the Test classes I believe from the final JAR file.
n.b The change in dependencies for each of the tasks.
Based on #Jon's advice I changed the junit target to run against the build/classes folder instead of the jar and updated the dependencies appropriately.
My updated build.xml file is below:
<project name="HelloWorld" basedir="." default="main">
<property name="src.dir" value="src"/>
<property name="build.dir" value="build"/>
<property name="classes.dir" value="${build.dir}/classes"/>
<property name="jar.dir" value="${build.dir}/jar"/>
<property name="lib.dir" value="lib"/>
<property name="report.dir" value="${build.dir}/junitreport"/>
<property name="main-class" value="oata.HelloWorld"/>
<path id="classpath">
<fileset dir="${lib.dir}" includes="**/*.jar"/>
<path location="[LocalPath]/junit-4.8.2.jar"/>
</path>
<path id="application" location="${jar.dir}/${ant.project.name}.jar"/>
<target name="clean">
<delete dir="${build.dir}"/>
</target>
<target name="compile">
<mkdir dir="${classes.dir}"/>
<javac srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${classes.dir}" classpathref="classpath"/>
<copy todir="${classes.dir}">
<fileset dir="${src.dir}" excludes="**/*.java"/>
</copy>
</target>
<target name="jar" depends="junit">
<mkdir dir="${jar.dir}"/>
<jar destfile="${jar.dir}/${ant.project.name}.jar" basedir="${classes.dir}" excludes="**/*Test.class">
<manifest>
<attribute name="Main-Class" value="${main-class}"/>
</manifest>
</jar>
</target>
<target name="junit" depends="compile">
<mkdir dir="${report.dir}"/>
<junit printsummary="yes" haltonfailure="yes" showoutput="yes">
<classpath>
<path refid="classpath"/>
<path location="${classes.dir}"/>
</classpath>
<formatter type="xml"/>
<batchtest fork="yes">
<fileset dir="${src.dir}" includes="*Test.java"/>
</batchtest>
</junit>
</target>
<target name="junitreport" depends="junit">
<junitreport todir="${report.dir}">
<fileset dir="${report.dir}" includes="TEST-*.xml"/>
<report todir="${report.dir}"/>
</junitreport>
</target>
<target name="run" depends="jar">
<java fork="true" classname="${main-class}">
<classpath>
<path refid="classpath"/>
<path refid="application"/>
</classpath>
</java>
</target>
<target name="clean-build" depends="clean,jar"/>
<target name="main" depends="clean,run"/>
</project>

Yet another Ant + JUnit classpath problem

I'm developing an Eclipse SWT application using Eclipse. There are also some JUnit 4 tests, which test some DAO's. But when I try to run the tests via an ant build, all of the tests fail, because the test classes aren't found.
Google brought up about a million of people who all have the same problem, but none of their solutions seem to work for me -.- .
These are the contents of my build.xml file:
<property name="test.reports" value="./test/reports" />
<property name="classes" value="build" />
<path id="project.classpath">
<pathelement location="${classes}" />
</path>
<target name="testreport">
<mkdir dir="${test.reports}" />
<junit fork="yes" printsummary="no" haltonfailure="no">
<batchtest fork="yes" todir="${test.reports}" >
<fileset dir="${classes}">
<include name="**/Test*.class" />
</fileset>
</batchtest>
<formatter type="xml" />
<classpath refid="project.classpath" />
</junit>
<junitreport todir="${test.reports}">
<fileset dir="${test.reports}">
<include name="TEST-*.xml" />
</fileset>
<report todir="${test.reports}" />
</junitreport>
</target>
The test classes are in the build-directory together with the application classes, although they are in some subfolders according to their packages.
Maybe this is important too: At first Ant complained that JUnit wasn't in its classpath, but since I put it there (with the eclipse configuration editor) it complains about JUnit being in its classpath twice.
WARNING: multiple versions of ant detected in path for junit
[junit] jar:file:C:/Users/as df/Documents/eclipse/plugins/org.apache.ant_1.7.1.v20090120-1145/lib/ant.jar!/org/apache/tools/ant/Project.class
[junit] and jar:file:/C:/Users/as%20df/Documents/eclipse/plugins/org.apache.ant_1.7.1.v20090120-1145/lib/ant.jar!/org/apache/tools/ant/Project.class
I've tried specifying each and every subdirectory, each and every class file, I've tried filesets and filelists, nothing seems to work.
Thanks for your help, I've been sitting for hours on this thing now...
I was getting this only when using the 'fork=true' option to the junit task. It was happening because my ANT_HOME had '..' in it (e.g. '/3rdparth/jboss/jboss-5/../tools'). Once I reduced that path, the 'multiple versions of ant' warning went away.
I had the same problem 'multiple versions of ant detected in path for junit'. The problem went away when I renamed by Eclipse_Home directory and removed special characters from it. The path had '[1]' in it which was causing the problem.
This Ant build.xml works fine for me. Check out the properties to see if the directory structure matches yours; adjust as needed.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project name="xslt-converter" basedir="." default="package">
<property name="version" value="1.6"/>
<property name="haltonfailure" value="no"/>
<property name="out" value="out"/>
<property name="production.src" value="src"/>
<property name="production.lib" value="lib"/>
<property name="production.resources" value="config"/>
<property name="production.classes" value="${out}/production/${ant.project.name}"/>
<property name="test.src" value="test"/>
<property name="test.lib" value="lib"/>
<property name="test.resources" value="config"/>
<property name="test.classes" value="${out}/test/${ant.project.name}"/>
<property name="exploded" value="out/exploded/${ant.project.name}"/>
<property name="exploded.classes" value="${exploded}/WEB-INF/classes"/>
<property name="exploded.lib" value="${exploded}/WEB-INF/lib"/>
<property name="reports.out" value="${out}/reports"/>
<property name="junit.out" value="${reports.out}/junit"/>
<property name="testng.out" value="${reports.out}/testng"/>
<path id="production.class.path">
<pathelement location="${production.classes}"/>
<pathelement location="${production.resources}"/>
<fileset dir="${production.lib}">
<include name="**/*.jar"/>
<exclude name="**/junit*.jar"/>
<exclude name="**/*test*.jar"/>
</fileset>
</path>
<path id="test.class.path">
<path refid="production.class.path"/>
<pathelement location="${test.classes}"/>
<pathelement location="${test.resources}"/>
<fileset dir="${test.lib}">
<include name="**/junit*.jar"/>
<include name="**/*test*.jar"/>
</fileset>
</path>
<path id="testng.class.path">
<fileset dir="${test.lib}">
<include name="**/testng*.jar"/>
</fileset>
</path>
<available file="${out}" property="outputExists"/>
<target name="clean" description="remove all generated artifacts" if="outputExists">
<delete dir="${out}" includeEmptyDirs="true"/>
<delete dir="${reports.out}" includeEmptyDirs="true"/>
</target>
<target name="create" description="create the output directories" unless="outputExists">
<mkdir dir="${production.classes}"/>
<mkdir dir="${test.classes}"/>
<mkdir dir="${reports.out}"/>
<mkdir dir="${junit.out}"/>
<mkdir dir="${testng.out}"/>
<mkdir dir="${exploded.classes}"/>
<mkdir dir="${exploded.lib}"/>
</target>
<target name="compile" description="compile all .java source files" depends="create">
<!-- Debug output
<property name="production.class.path" refid="production.class.path"/>
<echo message="${production.class.path}"/>
-->
<javac srcdir="src" destdir="${out}/production/${ant.project.name}" debug="on" source="${version}">
<classpath refid="production.class.path"/>
<include name="**/*.java"/>
<exclude name="**/*Test.java"/>
</javac>
<javac srcdir="${test.src}" destdir="${out}/test/${ant.project.name}" debug="on" source="${version}">
<classpath refid="test.class.path"/>
<include name="**/*Test.java"/>
</javac>
</target>
<target name="junit-test" description="run all junit tests" depends="compile">
<!-- Debug output
<property name="test.class.path" refid="test.class.path"/>
<echo message="${test.class.path}"/>
-->
<junit printsummary="yes" haltonfailure="${haltonfailure}">
<classpath refid="test.class.path"/>
<formatter type="xml"/>
<batchtest fork="yes" todir="${junit.out}">
<fileset dir="${test.src}">
<include name="**/*Test.java"/>
</fileset>
</batchtest>
</junit>
<junitreport todir="${junit.out}">
<fileset dir="${junit.out}">
<include name="TEST-*.xml"/>
</fileset>
<report todir="${junit.out}" format="frames"/>
</junitreport>
</target>
<taskdef resource="testngtasks" classpathref="testng.class.path"/>
<target name="testng-test" description="run all testng tests" depends="compile">
<!-- Debug output
<property name="test.class.path" refid="test.class.path"/>
<echo message="${test.class.path}"/>
-->
<testng classpathref="test.class.path" outputDir="${testng.out}" haltOnFailure="${haltonfailure}" verbose="2" parallel="methods" threadcount="50">
<classfileset dir="${out}/test/${ant.project.name}" includes="**/*.class"/>
</testng>
</target>
<target name="exploded" description="create exploded deployment" depends="testng-test">
<copy todir="${exploded.classes}">
<fileset dir="${production.classes}"/>
</copy>
<copy todir="${exploded.lib}">
<fileset dir="${production.lib}"/>
</copy>
</target>
<target name="package" description="create package file" depends="exploded">
<jar destfile="${out}/${ant.project.name}.jar" basedir="${production.classes}" includes="**/*.class"/>
</target>
</project>

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