OJSPC  - ant task

Hi,
My ant task which pre-compiles jsp pages using ojspc tool now falls with following error (osjpc task output):
ojspc:
[ojspc] Starting translation on 221 files...
[ojspc] Parse error in WEB-INF\tiles\NavigationMenu.jsp:
[ojspc] oracle.jsp.parse.JspParseException: /WEB-INF/tiles/NavigationMenu.jsp: Line # 18, <bean:message name="menuLine_key"/>
[ojspc] Error: name is not a property of org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.MessageTag
The task had worked fine before even with the page NavigationMenu.jsp (which wasn't changed any way). I cannot manage what could possibly cause problem now without any modification of ant task configuration or the jsp page i can remember.
Do you have any ideas?

Hello Carl,
I am able to compile all the files here. Some things to note :
1) dir="${src.dir}/public_html". This is the directory where the JSP files are present.
2) <arg line="../../${lib.dir}/WEB-INF/.jsps "/>. This specifies where to keep the generated binaries.
3) <arg line="-srcdir "/>
<arg line=". "/>
This specifies where to generate the Java Source files.
Please check if all these variables have been set correctly. On my machine, I have been able to compile multiple JSP files using this tag. The First point is very important. Please check that again.
Thanks,
Rajat

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    BUILD SUCCESSFUL
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    C:\test>

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    manoj cheenath <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >
    This is a known bug which is fixed in WLS 6.1 SP2.
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    package foo;
    class Data{}
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    package foo.bar;
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    Praveen wrote:
    Hi
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    Please help
    Thanks,
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    compile_ejb:
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    at weblogic.xml.babel.baseparser.SAXElementFactory.createSAXParseExc
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    a:1415)
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    at weblogic.ant.taskdefs.ejb.WSGen.execute(WSGen.java:93)
    at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:153)
    at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.runTarget(Project.java:898)
    at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:536)
    at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Ant.execute(Ant.java:213)
    at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:153)
    at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.runTarget(Project.java:898)
    at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:536)
    at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTargets(Project.java:510)
    at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.runBuild(Main.java:421)
    at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.main(Main.java:149)
    BUILD SUCCESSFUL
    Total time: 34 seconds
    C:\test>
    -----------------------------------------------------------------<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
    <html>
    This is a known bug which is fixed in WLS 6.1 SP2.
    <p>The workaround is to change the complex data types
    <br>to have more than one level package names.
    <p>for eg: change ....
    <p><font color="#3366FF">package foo;</font>
    <br>class Data{}
    <p>to :
    <p><font color="#3333FF">package foo.bar;</font>
    <br>class Data{}
    <p>-manoj
    <p>Praveen wrote:
    <blockquote TYPE=CITE>Hi
    <br>I am trying to assemble/deploy an rpc style weblogic web service
    using
    the 'wsgen'
    <br>Ant task and the build.xml scripts provided with the samples. I get
    this error:
    <br>Please help
    <br>Thanks,
    <br>Praveen
    <br>-----------------------------------------------------------------
    <br>C:\test>ant
    <br>Buildfile: build.xml
    <p>webservice:
    <p>clean:
    <br>   [delete] Deleting directory C:\test\build
    <p>init:
    <br>    [mkdir] Created dir: C:\test\build
    <br>    [mkdir] Created dir: C:\test\build\META-INF
    <br>     [copy] Copying 5 files to C:\test\build\META-INF
    <p>compile_ejb:
    <br>    [javac] Compiling 5 source files to C:\test\build
    <p>jar_ejb:
    <br>      [jar] Building jar: C:\test\a_statelessSession.jar
    <p>ejbc:
    <p>all:
    <p>wsgen:
    <br>Error at line:8 col:12  ':' Already got a ':' in name
    <br>        at weblogic.xml.babel.baseparser.SAXElementFactory.createSAXParseExc
    <br>on(SAXElementFactory.java:60)
    <br>        at weblogic.xml.babel.parsers.StreamParser.<init>(StreamParser.java:
    <br>        at weblogic.xml.babel.parsers.BabelXMLEventStream.startDocument(Babe
    <br>EventStream.java:28)
    <br>        at weblogic.soap.WebServiceProxy.getXMLStream(WebServiceProxy.java:6
    <br>        at weblogic.soap.WebServiceProxy.getXMLStream(WebServiceProxy.java:5
    <br>        at weblogic.soap.WebServiceProxy.getServiceFrom(WebServiceProxy.java
    <br>)
    <br>        at weblogic.ant.taskdefs.ejb.WSGenHelper.writeClientJar(WSGenHelper.
    <br>:1125)
    <br>        at weblogic.ant.taskdefs.ejb.WSGenHelper.writeWSDL(WSGenHelper.java:
    <br>)
    <br>        at weblogic.ant.taskdefs.ejb.WSGenHelper.saveDescriptors(WSGenHelper
    <br>a:1415)
    <br>        at weblogic.ant.taskdefs.ejb.WSGenHelper.output(WSGenHelper.java:148
    <br>        at weblogic.ant.taskdefs.ejb.WSGenHelper.doit(WSGenHelper.java:1517)
    <br>        at weblogic.ant.taskdefs.ejb.WSGen.execute(WSGen.java:93)
    <br>        at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:153)
    <br>        at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.runTarget(Project.java:898)
    <br>        at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:536)
    <br>        at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Ant.execute(Ant.java:213)
    <br>        at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:153)
    <br>        at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.runTarget(Project.java:898)
    <br>        at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:536)
    <br>        at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTargets(Project.java:510)
    <br>        at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.runBuild(Main.java:421)
    <br>        at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.main(Main.java:149)
    <p>BUILD SUCCESSFUL
    <p>Total time: 34 seconds
    <p>C:\test>
    <br>-----------------------------------------------------------------</blockquote>
    </html>

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    [weblogic.xml.schema.binding.BindingException: Invalid class received: interface
    java.util.Map loaded from file:/C:/bea/jdk142_05/jre/lib/rt.jar!/java/util/Map.
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    Trevor

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