Class dependencies with Ant?

The "Show Dependencies" functionality for Java classes doesn't work because I use Ant as the build system:
Message
showDeps.ShowDepsNoDepBuildSystem: Cannot show dependencies as the projects build system does not support this.
Cause
The build system for the project (e.g. Ant) you are using does not support generation of dependencies that this feature requires.
Action
Switch to a build system that does support generation of dependency information. The standard JDeveloper build system supports this.
Now is there a way that I can configure Ant to create this dependency information (maybe by using the Oracle compiler in JDeveloper)?

At this time there is no way to configure this feature to work when using the Ant build system. It is possible to use the Oracle Java Compiler from within your Ant buildfile. However, due to the arbitrary content of an Ant buildfile, JDeveloper still has no way of knowing if the resulting compilation will produce all the information needed for an accurate dependency analysis. Therefore, this feature is disabled when using the Ant build system. A possible solution might be to configure your project to use the normal JDeveloper build system to enable this feature, and run Ant manually by right clicking on the buildfile in the System Navigator and selecting the target you want to bulid.
-Matt Hawkins, JDeveloper Team

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