Alan Williamson, Andrew Wu, Joey Gibson, Kirk Pepperdine0672324261, 9780672324260, 9780768662511
Ant has emerged as the preferred building tool for Java developers, automating tedious compilation, test, and code management. Many Java developers are aware of Ant but there is little documentation to assist in getting started with the Ant tool. Even experienced developers who already use some of the features of the Ant tool, struggle with the more advanced aspects. This book will educate those developers in Ant’s more advanced topics, and help them get more out of the tool. The Ant Developer’s Handbook begins with a rapid introduction to obtaining, installing, and configuring Ant and covers all major feature sets and use practices. Ant is a cross-platform build and configuration management tool. It is written in Java, and uses XML as its file format, thereby allowing entire development teams to share Ant build files, regardless of the operating system each developer is using. Ant can perform nearly any common configuration management function, including: * compiling application source code * running test suites and building archive files * moving/copying files to server machines * interacting with source control systemsConfiguration Management (CM) continues to remain a significant difficulty in the software development arena. This has been particularly evident with Java. As project teams mature and realize that they need CM, they have been turning to Ant as a tool to fill their CM needs. Ant Developer’s Handbook is important as it addresses the “how to” gap that is currently not covered by any other set of documentation. This “how to” information will be important for development teams as they attempt to use Ant in industrial-strength environments. | |
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