Please provide me build.xml to compile JSP pages

Hi EveryBody,
I am using the build.xml file to compile the JSP files to .class files. While running the build.xml file using ANT I am getting the following error.
<i>
[jasperc] 2007-06-01 01:22:57 - error-the file 'error_page.jsp' generated the following parse exception: org.apache.jasper.compiler.CompileException: C:Documents and SettingsSatishDesktoptestXMAM30_ECLIPSEtemperror_page.jsp(2,0) Bad file argument to include
            [jspc] BUILD FAILED: file:C:/Documents and Settings/Satish/Desktop/test/XMAM30_ECLIPSE/cfg/build.xml:90: Java returned: 9
</i>
Any body have the build.xml file for the standard XMAM30. Because I am doing custom changes to this. While deploying this to PDA I am getting an error because it was able to compile the JSP files in PDA.
If any body have build.xml file, please give it me.
Help in this regard is highly appreciated.
Regards,
murthy.

Hello everyone,
sorry for using this old thread, but it just fits my question ...
Does anyone have by chance a build.xml  for standard XMAM30 working for Netwaver 7.1?
Thanks for your help!
Best regards,
Petra

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