Ant plus CVS

Hi ,
I am getting an error while connecting to the remote CVS server. my purpose is to checkout the files from remote cvs. my code is given below
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<project name="cvs" default="build" basedir=".">
<target name="build">
          <cvspass cvsRoot=":pserver:[email protected]:/share/cvs/ValueLabs"
                                   password="india5"
                                   passfile="${basedir}/ils.cvspass" />
          <cvs cvsroot=":pserver:[email protected]:/share/cvs/ValueLabs"
               passfile="${basedir}/ils.cvspass"
               command="export -r SSEEConfigUtility/src/com/ils_tech/ediag/ssee/crypto/decrypt/"
               package="SSEEConfigUtility/src/com/ils_tech/ediag/ssee/crypto/decrypt/"
               dest="${basedir}"
               failonerror="true"/>
</target>
</project>
when I run this program it giving an error saying
BUILD FAILED
C:\Documents and Settings\\Desktop\CVSBuild.xml:15: java.io.IOException: CreateProcess: cvs -d:pserver:[email protected]:/shar
e/cvs/ValueLabs export -r SSEEConfigUtility/src/com/ils_tech/ediag/ssee/crypto/decrypt/ SSEEConfigUtility/src/com/ils_tech/ediag/ssee/crypto/decrypt/
error=2
Please give me a solution how to acess the remoe CVS Remositery.
Thanks,
Krishna.

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Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
</quote>
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    Can somebody tell me how to run the webservices in weblogic samples,when i run this(build.xml)i get the following error.
    =========================================================Buildfile: E:\eclipse\Workspace\WS\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\build.xml
    clean:
    [delete] Deleting directory E:\eclipse\Workspace\WS\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\build
    [delete] Deleting directory E:\eclipse\Workspace\WS\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\client
    compile:
    [mkdir] Created dir: E:\eclipse\Workspace\WS\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\build
    [mkdir] Created dir: E:\eclipse\Workspace\WS\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\client
    [javac] Compiling 1 source file to E:\eclipse\Workspace\WS\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\build
    ear:
    [servicegen] Generating service "HelloWorld" ...
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorldPort_Stub.java:9: package weblogic.webservice.core.rpc does not exist
    [servicegen] extends weblogic.webservice.core.rpc.StubImpl
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorldPort_Stub.java:12: package weblogic.webservice does not exist
    [servicegen] public HelloWorldPort_Stub( weblogic.webservice.Port _port ){
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorld.java:9: package javax.xml.rpc does not exist
    [servicegen] public interface HelloWorld extends javax.xml.rpc.Service{
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorld.java:11: package weblogic.webservice.context does not exist
    [servicegen] weblogic.webservice.context.WebServiceContext context();
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorld.java:13: package weblogic.webservice.context does not exist
    [servicegen] weblogic.webservice.context.WebServiceContext joinContext()
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorld.java:14: package weblogic.webservice.context does not exist
    [servicegen] throws weblogic.webservice.context.ContextNotFoundException;
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorld.java:16: package javax.xml.rpc does not exist
    [servicegen] examples.webservices.basic.javaclass.HelloWorldPort getHelloWorldPort() throws javax.xml.rpc.ServiceException;
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorld.java:18: package javax.xml.rpc does not exist
    [servicegen] examples.webservices.basic.javaclass.HelloWorldPort getHelloWorldPort(String username, String password) throws javax.xml.rpc.ServiceException;
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorld_Impl.java:10: package weblogic.webservice.core.rpc does not exist
    [servicegen] extends weblogic.webservice.core.rpc.ServiceImpl
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorldPort_Stub.java:24: cannot resolve symbol
    [servicegen] symbol : method _wrap (int)
    [servicegen] location: class examples.webservices.basic.javaclass.HelloWorldPort_Stub
    [servicegen] args.put( "intVal", wrap( intVal ) );
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorldPort_Stub.java:25: cannot resolve symbol
    [servicegen] symbol : method _wrap (java.lang.String)
    [servicegen] location: class examples.webservices.basic.javaclass.HelloWorldPort_Stub
    [servicegen] args.put( "string", wrap( string ) );
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorldPort_Stub.java:27: cannot resolve symbol
    [servicegen] symbol : method _invoke (java.lang.String,java.util.HashMap)
    [servicegen] location: class examples.webservices.basic.javaclass.HelloWorldPort_Stub
    [servicegen] java.lang.Object result = invoke( "sayHello", _args );
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorldPort_Stub.java:29: package javax.xml.rpc does not exist
    [servicegen] } catch (javax.xml.rpc.JAXRPCException e) {
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorldPort_Stub.java:31: package javax.xml.rpc.soap does not exist
    [servicegen] } catch (javax.xml.rpc.soap.SOAPFaultException e) {
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorld_Impl.java:9: examples.webservices.basic.javaclass.HelloWorld_Impl is not abstract and does not override abstract method joinContext() in examples.webservices.basic.javaclass.HelloWorld
    [servicegen] public class HelloWorld_Impl
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorld_Impl.java:40: cannot resolve symbol
    [servicegen] symbol : method _getPort (java.lang.String)
    [servicegen] location: class examples.webservices.basic.javaclass.HelloWorld_Impl
    [servicegen] new examples.webservices.basic.javaclass.HelloWorldPort_Stub( _getPort( "HelloWorldPort" ) );
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] C:\Documents and Settings\ramchandra_rapolu\Local Settings\Temp\HelloWorld_javaclass_client.jar-990169626\examples\webservices\basic\javaclass\HelloWorld_Impl.java:49: cannot resolve symbol
    [servicegen] symbol : method _setUser (java.lang.String,java.lang.String,examples.webservices.basic.javaclass.HelloWorldPort)
    [servicegen] location: class examples.webservices.basic.javaclass.HelloWorld_Impl
    [servicegen] _setUser( username, password, getHelloWorldPort() );
    [servicegen] ^
    [servicegen] 17 errors
    [servicegen] java.io.IOException: Compiler failed executable.exec
    [servicegen] at weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compileMaybeExit(CompilerInvoker.java:469)
    [servicegen] at weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compile(CompilerInvoker.java:328)
    [servicegen] at weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compile(CompilerInvoker.java:336)
    [servicegen] at weblogic.webservice.tools.build.internal.CompilerHelper.compileFiles(CompilerHelper.java:80)
    [servicegen] at weblogic.webservice.tools.build.internal.ClientGenImpl.compileStubs(ClientGenImpl.java:627)
    [servicegen] at weblogic.webservice.tools.build.internal.ClientGenImpl.generateStub(ClientGenImpl.java:572)
    [servicegen] at weblogic.webservice.tools.build.internal.ClientGenImpl.doClientGenFromEAR(ClientGenImpl.java:521)
    [servicegen] at weblogic.webservice.tools.build.internal.ClientGenImpl.run(ClientGenImpl.java:345)
    [servicegen] at weblogic.ant.taskdefs.webservices.servicegen.ServiceGenTask.generateClient(ServiceGenTask.java:597)
    [servicegen] at weblogic.ant.taskdefs.webservices.servicegen.ServiceGenTask.execute(ServiceGenTask.java:195)
    [servicegen] at org.apache.tools.ant.UnknownElement.execute(UnknownElement.java:275)
    [servicegen] at org.apache.tools.ant.Task.perform(Task.java:364)
    [servicegen] at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:341)
    [servicegen] at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.performTasks(Target.java:369)
    [servicegen] at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeSortedTargets(Project.java:1216)
    [servicegen] at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:1185)
    [servicegen] at org.apache.tools.ant.helper.DefaultExecutor.executeTargets(DefaultExecutor.java:40)
    [servicegen] at org.eclipse.ant.internal.ui.antsupport.EclipseDefaultExecutor.executeTargets(EclipseDefaultExecutor.java:32)
    [servicegen] at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTargets(Project.java:1068)
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    [servicegen] at org.eclipse.ant.internal.ui.antsupport.InternalAntRunner.main(InternalAntRunner.java:137)
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    2. We are not able to optimally utilize the IDE(Intellij IDEA) features for cvs, compiling, deployment.
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    Also making multiple sub-common components is also another cumbersome idea... Please let me know what you people think.
    Has anyone implemented any solution for this problem.

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    We dont have any official date when it will be finalized right now. We plan to get more input and refine the conventions. One possibility is that we could put the conventions on java.net and make the updates available sooner. We do that with Advneture Builder and host the code on java.net and do the development there, so people can get access to earlier updates. Maybe we could do the same with the conventions document? This way the latest draft is always available and bugs reported can easily be fixed and incorporated which would make the updates more visible to others.
    Would that be helpful? Maybe I can see if that is possible.
    thanks,
    Sean

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