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 Ant: The Definitive Guide 2nd Edition
  

  Ant: The Definitive Guide 2nd Edition by Steven Holzner

  • Published by: O'REILLY & ASSOCIATES
  • Author: Steven Holzner
  • Page Count: 316
  • Group: J2EE
  • ISBN: 0596006098 / 9780596006099
  • Published: Apr 2005

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Ant: The Definitive Guide 2nd Edition
Soon after its launch, Ant succeeded in taking the Java
world by storm, becoming the most widely used tool for
building applications in Java environments. Like most
popular technologies, Ant quickly went through a series of
early revision cycles. With each new version, more
functionality was added, and more complexity was introduced.
Ant evolved from a simple-to-learn build tool into a
full-fledged testing and deployment environment.

Ant: The Definitive Guide has been reworked, revised and
expanded upon to reflect this evolution. It documents the
new ways that Ant is being applied, as well as the array of
optional tasks that Ant supports. In fact, this new second
edition covers everything about this extraordinary build
management tool from downloading and installing, to using
Ant to test code. Here are just of a few of the features
you'll find detailed in this comprehensive, must-have guide:
Developing conditional builds, and handling error conditions
Automatically retrieving source code from version control
systems
Using Ant with XML files
Using Ant with JavaServer Pages to build Web applications
Using Ant with Enterprise JavaBeans to build enterprise
applications
Far exceeding its predecessor in terms of information and
detail, Ant: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition is a
must-have for Java developers unfamiliar with the latest
advancements in Ant technology. With this book at your
side, you'll soon be up to speed on the premiere tool for
cross-platform development.

Author Steve Holzner is an award-winning author who s been
writing about Java topics since the language first appeared;
his books have sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide.

Preface
1. Getting Started
      Ant's Origins
      Getting Ant
      Ant at Work
      Anatomy of a Build File
      Running Ant
2. Using Properties and Types
      Using Properties to Control Tasks
      Using Property Files
      Handling Data Using Types
3. Building Java Code
      Compiling Code
      Getting Input from the User
      Calling Other Ant Tasks
      Importing Other Build Files
      Documenting Code
      Creating JAR Files
      Setting Build Numbers
      Setting Timestamps
4. Deploying Builds
      Packaging Applications for Deployment
      Preparing to Deploy
      Deploying Applications
      Scheduling Automatic Builds
5. Testing Builds with JUnit
      Using JUnit
      Running Test Cases
      Testing in Batches
      Running the Build File
      Extending JUnit
6. Getting Source Code from CVS Repositories
      Source Control and Ant
      Logging In
      Working with the Server
      Getting Version Data
      Creating Change Logs
      Finding Changes Between Versions
      Creating Patches
7. Executing External Programs
      Executing Java Code
      Executing External Programs
      Performing Batch Execution
      Multithreading Tasks
      Setting Execution Order
8. Developing for the Web
      Creating WAR Archives
      Creating CAB Files
      Creating Simple Web Deployment
      Deploying with SCP
      Deploying to Tomcat
      Compiling JSPs
      Deploying to EJB Containers
9. XML and XDoclet
      Validating XML Documents
      Loading Properties from XML Files
      Creating Ant Task DTDs
      Transforming XML Using XSLT
      Using XDoclet
      Developing Enterprise JavaBeans
10. Optional Tasks
      Using Sound
      Creating Splash Screens
      Subtituting Text Using Regular Expressions
      Handling Dependencies
11. Integrating Ant with Eclipse
      Introducing Eclipse
      Running Ant Build Files
      Using a Different Version of Ant
      Using the Ant View
12. Extending Ant
      Creating a Simple Custom Ant Task
      Extending the Task Class
      Creating Custom Listeners
      Creating Custom Loggers
      Creating Custom Filters
      Creating Custom Selectors
      Creating New Types
Index

 

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