I am facing one problem. I renamed javac.exe
on my machine and noticed that ant javac
task still works fine.
Does anybody know from where its
Actually, I believe, that by default Ant tries to execute the java compiler class directly with this code:
try {
Class c = Class.forName ("com.sun.tools.javac.Main");
Object compiler = c.newInstance ();
Method compile = c.getMethod ("compile",
new Class [] {(new String [] {}).getClass ()});
int result = ((Integer) compile.invoke
(compiler, new Object[] {cmd.getArguments()}))
.intValue ();
return (result == MODERN_COMPILER_SUCCESS);
} catch (Exception ex) {
if (ex instanceof BuildException) {
throw (BuildException) ex;
} else {
throw new BuildException("Error starting modern compiler",
ex, location);
}
}
The code came from here.
Which means that if the library tools.jar is on the current classpath of Ant, it will pickup the class and launch it. This results in the fact that javac.exe can be renamed to whatever you want, it will still work. So to answer your question, it actually executes none of any "javac.exe".
There are other implementations of the Javac task, but I think this is the default one for all compilers 1.3+
You could try starting here and check what is configured in global build.compiler
property, it may be pointing somewhere else