Subject | Re: [Firebird-Java] Binaries or Build Instructions |
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Author | William L. Thomson Jr. |
Post date | 2002-07-22T18:55:42Z |
Building it is easy a pie. All you do it grab a cvs snap shot of the
source code, use client-java as the module name.
Then make sure you have ant from the Jakarta project at apache.org. When
you get the sources move to the build dir, or look for the build.xml
file, and run ant against that. It will assume your java is in your path
and home is already set. Then it will take a few seconds and you will
have a new .jar.
I have done it several times now, and it was my first time working with
ant. Very cool and quick tool.
The cvs stuff is on the sourceforge page.
Good luck, hope that helps.
source code, use client-java as the module name.
Then make sure you have ant from the Jakarta project at apache.org. When
you get the sources move to the build dir, or look for the build.xml
file, and run ant against that. It will assume your java is in your path
and home is already set. Then it will take a few seconds and you will
have a new .jar.
I have done it several times now, and it was my first time working with
ant. Very cool and quick tool.
The cvs stuff is on the sourceforge page.
Good luck, hope that helps.
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 11:37, Rick Fincher wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Are there any binaries available of all the recent fixes in the driver? If
> not are there some instructions on how to build the driver from the code on
> sourceforge?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick
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