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i'm using eclipse3.2, java5, ant1.6.5 and junit4
having everything in place, if i run my *AllTests* class FROM eclipse, i get a green bar
now i'm trying (with no success) creating an ant task to run those tests:
here's my ant build file:
when i run ant junit4, i get a long stacktrace basically stating:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/hibernate/Session
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/mockobjects/dynamic/Mock

but as i said before, those jars are in place, application compiles and runs successfully and tests from eclipse also run pretty well

what am i doing wrong?
note: i tried from command line but got the very same errors...
 
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as to ant errors, i got it: just added *classpathref="libraries"* to
<java classname="org.junit.runner.JUnitCore" fork="yes">
but i'm still stuck with command line; i guess this should be in java general forum from now on
 
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If you get "class not found" running JUnit from the Eclipse Ant task, select the Ant dialog ("run as/ant build...". then add the missing libraries to its classpath.
 
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thanks, Tim
that's what i did when i added *classpathref="libraries* to junti4 task
 
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