Java Ant, error getting Ivy from repo
I am trying to use ant + ivy together.
This is what I have done so far. I have just the ant file build.xml, which I edited, to download ivy jar file.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<project name="spring" basedir="." default="usage" xmlns:ivy="antlib:org.apache.ivy.ant" >
<property file="build.properties"/>
<property name="src.dir" value="src"/>
<property name="web.dir" value="war"/>
<property name="build.dir" value="${web.dir}/WEB-INF/classes"/>
<property name="name" value="ivy"/>
<path id="master-classpath">
<fileset dir="${web.dir}/WEB-INF/lib">
<include name="*.jar"/>
</fileset>
<!-- We need the servlet API classes: -->
<!-- * for Tomcat 5/6 use servlet-api.jar -->
<!-- * for other app servers - check the docs -->
<fileset dir="${appserver.lib}">
<include name="servlet*.jar"/>
</fileset>
<pathelement path="${build.dir}"/>
</path>
<target name="usage">
<echo message=""/>
<echo message="${name} build file"/>
<echo message="-----------------------------------"/>
<echo message=""/>
<echo message="Available targets are:"/>
<echo message=""/>
<echo message="build --> Build the application"/>
<echo message="deploy --> Deploy application as directory"/>
<echo message="deploywar --> Deploy application as a WAR file"/>
<echo message="install --> Install application in Tomcat"/>
<echo message="reload --> Reload application in Tomcat"/>
<echo message="start --> Start Tomcat application"/>
<echo message="stop --> Stop Tomcat application"/>
<echo message="list --> List Tomcat applications"/>
<echo message=""/>
</target>
<target name="build" description="Compile main source tree java files">
<mkdir dir="${build.dir}"/>
<javac destdir="${build.dir}" source="1.5" target="1.5" debug="true"
deprecation="false" optimize="false" failonerror="true" includeantruntime="false">
<src path="${src.dir}"/>
<classpath refid="master-classpath"/>
</javac>
</target>
<target name="deploy" depends="build" description="Deploy application">
<copy todir="${deploy.path}/${name}" preservelastmodified="true">
<fileset dir="${web.dir}">
<include name="**/*.*"/>
</fileset>
</copy>
</target>
<target name="deploywar" depends="build" description="Deploy application as a WAR file">
<war destfile="${name}.war"
webxml="${web.dir}/WEB-INF/web.xml">
<fileset dir="${web.dir}">
<include name="**/*.*"/>
</fileset>
</war>
<copy todir="${deploy.path}" preservelastmodified="true">
<fileset dir=".">
<include name="${name}.war"/>
</fileset>
</copy>
</target>
<target name="clean" description="Clean output directories">
<delete>
<fileset dir="${build.dir}">
<include name="**/*.class"/>
</fileset>
</delete>
</target>
<!-- ============================================================== -->
<!-- Tomcat tasks - remove these if you don't have Tomcat installed -->
<!-- ============================================================== -->
<path id="catalina-ant-classpath">
<!-- We need the Catalina jars for Tomcat -->
<!-- * for other app servers - check the docs -->
<fileset dir="${appserver.lib}">
<include name="catalina-ant.jar"/>
</fileset>
</path>
<taskdef name="install" classname="org.apache.catalina.ant.DeployTask">
<classpath refid="catalina-ant-classpath"/>
</taskdef>
<taskdef name="reload" classname="org.apache.catalina.ant.ReloadTask">
<classpath refid="catalina-ant-classpath"/>
</taskdef>
<taskdef name="list" classname="org.apache.catalina.ant.ListTask">
<classpath refid="catalina-ant-classpath"/>
</taskdef>
<taskdef name="start" classname="org.apache.catalina.ant.StartTask">
<classpath refid="catalina-ant-classpath"/>
</taskdef>
<taskdef name="stop" classname="org.apache.catalina.ant.StopTask">
<classpath refid="catalina-ant-classpath"/>
</taskdef>
<target name="install" description="Install application in Tomcat">
<install url="${tomcat.manager.url}"
username="${tomcat.manager.username}"
password="${tomcat.manager.password}"
path="/${name}"
war="${name}"/>
</target>
<target name="reload" description="Reload application in Tomcat">
<reload url="${tomcat.manager.url}"
username="${tomcat.manager.username}"
password="${tomcat.manager.password}"
path="/${name}"/>
</target>
<target name="start" description="Start Tomcat application">
<start url="${tomcat.manager.url}"
username="${tomcat.manager.username}"
password="${tomcat.manager.password}"
path="/${name}"/>
</target>
<target name="stop" description="Stop Tomcat application">
<stop url="${tomcat.manager.url}"
username="${tomcat.manager.username}"
password="${tomcat.manager.password}"
path="/${name}"/>
</target>
<target name="list" description="List Tomcat applications">
<list url="${tomcat.manager.url}"
username="${tomcat.manager.username}"
password="${tomcat.manager.password}"/>
</target>
<!-- End Tomcat tasks -->
<!-- Ivy settings start-->
<target name="-download-ivy" unless="skip.download">
<!-- download Ivy from web site so that it can be used even without any special installation -->
<echo message="installing ivy..."/>
<get src="http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/ivy/ivy/${ivy.install.version}/ivy-${ivy.install.version}.jar"
dest="${ivy.jar.file}" usetimestamp="true"/>
</target>
<!-- Ivy settings end-->
</project>
This is my build.properties:
# Ant properties for building the springapp
appserver.home=C:/apache-tomcat-7.0.20
# for Tomcat 5 use $appserver.home}/server/lib
# for Tomcat 6 use $appserver.home}/lib
appserver.lib=C:/apache-tomcat-7.0.20/lib
deploy.path=C:/apache-tomcat-7.0.20/webapps
tomcat.manager.url=http://localhost:8080/manager
tomcat.manager.username=tomcat
tomcat.manager.password=s3cret
ivy.install.version=2.2.0
ivy.jar.file=${lib.build.dir}/ivy-${ivy.install.version}.jar
When I try to deploy my war file and -download-ivy
with ant, I get following error in eclipse:
Buildfile: C:\Users\Jansu\workspace\HelloWorld\build.xml
build:
deploywar:
-download-ivy:
[echo] installing ivy...
[get] Getting: http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/ivy/ivy/2.2.0/ivy-2.2.0.jar
[get] To: C:\Users\Jansu\workspace\HelloWorld\${lib.build.dir}\ivy-2.2.0.jar
[get] Error getting http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/ivy/ivy/2.2开发者_StackOverflow社区.0/ivy-2.2.0.jar to C:\Users\Jansu\workspace\HelloWorld\${lib.build.dir}\ivy-2.2.0.jar
BUILD FAILED
C:\Users\Jansu\workspace\HelloWorld\build.xml:153: java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\Users\Jansu\workspace\HelloWorld\${lib.build.dir}\ivy-2.2.0.jar (The system cannot find the path specified)
Total time: 1 second
What could be the problem? The address http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/ivy/ivy/2.2.0/ivy-2.2.0.jar
exists, I could download from there manually.
According to the log, the problem is that lib.build.dir
definition is missing in your build.properties
file. So in order to fix this problem, you should :
- add the definition of
lib.build.dir
in yourbuild.properties
, - create this dir at the beginning of the
-download-ivy
target (<mkdir dir="${lib.build.dir}" />
).
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