Reputation: 15844
The reason is long and boring, but I need to run an Ant script to compile Java 1.5 code from a Java 1.4 app. I keep getting this error, though:
BUILD FAILED
build.xml:16: Unable to find a javac compiler;
com.sun.tools.javac.Main is not on the classpath.
Perhaps JAVA_HOME does not point to the JDK.
It is currently set to "C:\j2sdk1.4.2_16\jre"
In my code, I have:
Project p = new Project();
p.setUserProperty("ant.file", buildFile.getAbsolutePath());
p.setProperty("java.home", "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_04");
p.fireBuildStarted();
p.init();
// so on and so forth
but it ignores it. I've also tried p.setUserProperty(String, String), but that doesn't do the trick, either. Is there a way to do it without launching a separate process?
Upvotes: 5
Views: 13374
Reputation: 1
javac option is available in tools.jar. In eclipse, even if your JRE HOME points to a jdk, all the system libraries point to JDK_HOME\jre\lib. There is no tools.jar. You can add tools.jar as an external Jar file. This should solve your issue
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1636
Another way to make this work is to add 'tools.jar' to your classpath. The javac compiler is contained within this jar.
java -cp $JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar ...
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 8839
Does the javac task in your buildfile have fork="yes"
? If not, then it doesn't matter what the java.home
property is set to; ant will attempt to call the javac Main
method in the same java process, which from your error is a JRE, not a JDK.
EDIT Try setting the executable
property of your javac task to the full path to the javac
binary and add compiler="extJavac"
to the task.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 5039
Have you set environment variables JAVA_HOME and ANT_HOME properly? If you are setting via code it should work though.
Also check if your %JAVA_HOME%\bin directory %ANT_HOME%\bin should be in the environment variable 'path'.
Your problem seems to be with the %JAVA_HOME%\bin not being present in the envt. variable path though.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 32831
Shouldn't the backslashes be doubled?
p.setProperty("java.home", "C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jdk1.6.0_04");
Upvotes: 0