[Anthill-pro] RE: Exporting workflow dependencies to XML file using Ant task

Fredrik Nordin Fredrik.Nordin at despatch.net
Wed Oct 21 09:07:10 CDT 2009


Is there anyone that would be able to help me out on this please?

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From: Fredrik Nordin 
Sent: 19 October 2009 14:36
To: 'anthill-pro at lists.urbancode.com'
Subject: Exporting workflow dependencies to XML file using Ant task


Hi,
 
We've recently upgraded to AntHill 3.7.1 and I wanted to try out the new
feature where workflow dependencies can be defined in an XML file,
checked in to the repository. To export the existing dependencies for
the workflow, I simply ran the "resolve" task with "xmlOutputFile"
attribute set to the output file name. When I run it, I get the
following error:
 
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/xml/bind/JAXBContext
 
Is there a requirement on JDK 1.6 to be able to use this functionality?
We are currently on JDK 1.5 and do not want to upgrade to 1.6 just to
get this functionality working. I did download the latest RI of JAXB
(2.1.12), to try to get it working on JDK 1.5 and then I got the
following error:
 
An unexpected Error Occurred: "com.urbancode.codestation2.common.xml"
doesnt contain ObjectFactory.class or jaxb.index
 
Why isn't this mentioned in the Ant task User Guide? There is no mention
of any external dependencies to the Ant tasks, so I'm not sure what I
need to do to get it working.
 
Thanks for any help you can give me!
 
Regards,
 
Fredrik Nordin
Systems Development Manager
 

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