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ANT Jdeveloper what it really calls

I was wondering what Jdeveloper did in the background while running ant because I wanted to replicate exactly what was happening in JDev.

So I set the ant run task to debug and passed in an invalid argument ant the following was the output:

java -Djavax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.xsltc.trax.TransformerFactoryImpl -Djavax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.SAXParserFactoryImpl -Djavax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.DocumentBuilderFactoryImpl -classpath %ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\jdev\lib\ojc.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\jdev\lib\ant-rt.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-antlr.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-apache-bcel.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-apache-bsf.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-apache-log4j.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-apache-oro.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-apache-regexp.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-apache-resolver.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-commons-logging.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-commons-net.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-jai.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-javamail.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-jdepend.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-jmf.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-jsch.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-junit.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-launcher.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-netrexx.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-nodeps.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-starteam.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-stylebook.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-swing.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-testutil.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-trax.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant-weblogic.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\ant.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\junit.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\xercesImpl.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant\lib\xml-apis.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\jdk160_24\lib\tools.jar -Djdev.ant.port=54325 -Dant.home=%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ant -XX:MaxPermSize=512M org.apache.tools.ant.Main -inputhandler oracle.jdevimpl.ant.runner.OutOfProcessInputHandler -f c:\test\theBuild.xml -Doracle.home=%ORACLE_HOME%\jdeveloper\ -Doracle_wl_home=%ORACLE_HOME%\wlserver_10.3 buildAll

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