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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:27:25+00:00 2026-05-11T16:27:25+00:00

I created my own build.xml which has: <target name=compile> <mkdir dir=build/> <javac destdir=build> <src

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I created my own build.xml which has:

<target name="compile">
    <mkdir dir="build"/> 
    <javac destdir="build"> 
        <src path="src"/> 
    </javac>
</target>

<target name="build" depends="compile">
    <mkdir dir="dist"/>
    <jar destfile="dist/app.jar" basedir="build" />
</target>

<target name="run" depends="compile">
    <java classname="webserver.Loader" classpath="build" fork="true" />      
</target>

It works great. When I call ant run so it compiles and runs my application, but my application has a package with icons and it isn’t moved to a folder “build” so my application ends with an exception that it couldn’t locate my icons. When I move them by myself then it works.

I tried to use

<copy todir="build/app/icons">
    <fileset dir="src/app/icons"/>
</copy>

It works, but I would like to do it without the copy command. Is there any parameter to javac? Or something else?

Thank you for answer.

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    2026-05-11T16:27:26+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:27 pm

    Sorry, you will need to copy non-java files manually. Resources are technically not “source”. The command-line javac will not copy resource files from your source directory to the output directory, neither will ant’s javac task.

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