How do I set the ant bootclasspath in conjunction with -source 1.5 -target 1.5?

How can this not be a hardcoded path to the 1.5 JDK? Can I set an environment variable to bootclasspath similar to how JAVA_HOME can be used from ant?

Ideally I would like to do something like set an environment variable or pass an argument to ant.

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Actually, you only need the rt.jar of your 1.5 JRE, not the full JDK, I think. – PaĆ­lo Ebermann Aug 31 '11 at 18:42
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Here's an illustration of how you might fetch the Java 5 boot classes location from an environment variable, then use it.

First, set the environment variable - say JAVA5_BOOTCLASSES. The property task gives you access to the environment, then the bootclasspath argument of the javac task passes the setting to the compiler.

<property environment="env" />
<property name="java5.boot.classpath" value="${env.JAVA5_BOOTCLASSES}" />

<javac source="1.5" target="1.5"
       bootclasspath="${java5.boot.classpath}"
       ...
/>

Note that if the environment variable is not set, Ant will ignore it and proceed without - so the compiler will fall back to the default boot classpath.

Another option, if appropriate, is to switch off the warnings, and not bother with the bootclasspath. Something like

<javac srcdir= ... >
    <compilerarg arg="-Xlint:-options" />
</javac>

But that's likely to expose you to some subtle bugs.

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You might would like to add executable property in javac task to point to JDK1.7 executable for making it more clearer – user395072 Sep 11 '11 at 10:21
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