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<!--
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<project name="scatours-launcher-fullapp-domain" default="run">
    <import file="../../antdefs.xml"/>

    <!-- In Tuscany 1.5.1 the command-line launcher for the domain manager
       is hard wired to use the current directory for the domain configuration,
       so we use a custom launcher to override this setting using the domain
       manager API.  Note that the classpath only includes the node launcher
       jar which will bootstrap the rest of the Tuscany runtime. -->
    <target name="run">
        <java classname="scatours.FullAppDomainLauncher" fork="true">
            <classpath>
                <pathelement location="target/${ant.project.name}.jar"/>
                <fileset dir="${env.TUSCANY_HOME}/modules">
                    <include name="tuscany-node-launcher-*.jar"/>
                </fileset>
            </classpath>
        </java>
    </target>

    <!-- The "run-command" target runs the DomainManagerLauncher class
       directly (as if it had been invoked from a command line) and passes
       in the domain configuration directory as a command-line argument.
       This only works for Tuscany versions greater than 1.5.1. -->
    <target name="run-command">
        <java classname="org.apache.tuscany.sca.node.launcher.DomainManagerLauncher"
              dir="." fork="true">
            <classpath>
                <fileset dir="${env.TUSCANY_HOME}/modules">
                    <include name="tuscany-node-launcher-*.jar"/>
                </fileset>
            </classpath>
        	<arg value=".\target\classes"/>
        </java>
    </target>
</project>