Weird behaviour for ant task source2wsdd

I got the following when I've tried to run source2wsdd at linux server with weblogic 8.1 SP3:
[source2wsdd] Loading source file /home/klai/dev/LSF/ws_ejb/src/lsf/webservices/WebServicesDemoLocal.java...
[source2wsdd] Constructing Javadoc information...
[source2wsdd] source2wsdd: Doclet class weblogic.webservice.tools.ddgen.ServiceGen does not contain a start method
[source2wsdd] 1 error
I've simulate the environment on Windows and it was working properly.
the ant on linux was able to load weblogic.jar and webservices.jar at start time.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

There is a problem with this task, which I believe has to do with it running another task in a separate JVM without passing the correct classpath to it... But there is a solution... It is a dirty workaround but it does work:
All you have to do is initialize the classpath variable to include:
1. $WEBLOGIC_HOME$/server/lib/weblogic.jar
2. $WEBLOGIC_HOME$/server/lib/webservices.jar
3. $JAVA_HOME$/lib/tools.jar (you need this for the javadoc classes)
BUT...
A. This has to be the EXTERNAL classpath. Not the one that is passed to the task on the ant file itself, but the CLASSPATH env var in the command prompt from which you activate ant.
B. Weblogic.jar also includes many ant related classes, and it will not let ant run smoothly. So you need to include in the classpath all the jar files that are present in the $ANT_HOME$/lib/ directory, BEFORE the weblogic.jar file.
SO, make sure that in the command prompt you add them all, and only then run ANT... Then it will work.
* $ANT_HOME$/lib/*.jar
* $WEBLOGIC_HOME$/server/lib/weblogic.jar
* $WEBLOGIC_HOME$/server/lib/webservices.jar
* $JAVA_HOME$/lib/tools.jar
(One last thing... in order to create the list of JARs from the $ANT_HOME$/lib/ directory, you can use the DOS "foreach" command. If you need help with that, you can contact me through email).
I hope this helps, (I know I could use that!!!),
Best, Nir.

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