 | Note This is an alternative method of installing Clover, and only applies to certain environments.
The normal and recommended method of installing Clover is outlined here. |
Below are three options for adding the clover.jar to your Ant classpath directly.
Installing Clover locally for a single user
- Create a directory ${user.home}/.ant/lib
- Copy clover.jar to ${user.home}/.ant/lib
 | Note The location of ${user.home} depends on your JVM and platform. On Unix systems, ${user.home} usually maps to the user's home directory. On Windows systems, ${user.home} will map to something like C:\Documents and Settings\username\. Check your JVM documentation for more details. |
Installing Clover at an arbitary location
You can install and use Clover at an arbitary location and then refer to it using the -lib command line option with Ant:
ant \-lib CLOVER_HOME/lib buildWithClover
(where CLOVER_HOME is the directory where Clover was installed.)
Installing Clover globally into Ant
Copy clover.jar into ANT_HOME/lib (since all jars in this directory are automatically added to Ant's classpath by the scripts that start Ant).
Alternatively, you can add CLOVER_HOME/clover.jar to the CLASSPATH system environment variable before running Ant. For information about setting this variable, please consult your Operating System documentation.
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