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  18. <author email="">Conor MacNeill</author>
  19. <author email="stefan.bodewig@freenet.de">Stefan Bodewig</author>
  20. <title>Welcome</title>
  21. </properties>
  22. <body>
  23. <section name="Ant 1.8.0">
  24. <h3>February 8, 2010 - Ant 1.8.0 Available</h3>
  25. <p>
  26. Apache Ant 1.8.0 is now available for
  27. <a href="http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi">download</a>
  28. .
  29. </p>
  30. <ul>
  31. <li>Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only
  32. defined inside a target,
  33. sequential block or similar environment.</li>
  34. <li>&lt;import&gt; can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource -
  35. this includes &lt;javaresource&gt;.</li>
  36. <li>Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help
  37. with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java
  38. installations for example) and improve scanning performance.
  39. For big directory trees the improvement is
  40. <a href="http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ant-dev/200809.mbox/%3Cy1u4p48li29.fsf@v30161.1blu.de%3E">dramatic</a>.</li>
  41. <li>The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten
  42. (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful.
  43. </li>
  44. <li>a new top level element extension-point allows build files to be
  45. extended with custom targets more easily</li>
  46. <li>At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected
  47. thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it"
  48. if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named
  49. "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property
  50. expansion.</li>
  51. <li>Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later</li>
  52. <li>new task include provides an alternative to &lt;import> that
  53. should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets</li>
  54. <li>numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla
  55. and in WHATSNEW</li>
  56. </ul>
  57. </section>
  58. <section name="Ivy 2.1.0">
  59. <h3>October 8, 2009 - Apache Ivy 2.1.0 Released</h3>
  60. <p>Apache Ivy 2.1.0 is now available for download as source or binary (with and without
  61. dependencies) from
  62. <a href="http://ant.apache.org/ivy/download.cgi">http://ant.apache.org/ivy/download.cgi</a>.</p>
  63. <p>Key features of the 2.1.0 release are</p>
  64. <ul>
  65. <li>enhanced Maven2 compatibility, with several bug fixes and
  66. more pom features covered</li>
  67. <li>new options for the Ivy Ant tasks and commandline</li>
  68. <li>configuration intersections and configuration groups</li>
  69. <li>numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Jira
  70. and in the release notes</li>
  71. </ul>
  72. <p>For more information see
  73. the <a href="http://ant.apache.org/ivy/">Ivy home page</a>.</p>
  74. </section>
  75. <section name="AntUnit 1.1">
  76. <h3>September 26, 2008 - Apache AntUnit 1.1 Released</h3>
  77. <p>Apache AntUnit 1.1 Beta is now available for download as <a
  78. href="http://ant.apache.org/antlibs/bindownload.cgi">binary</a>
  79. or <a
  80. href="http://ant.apache.org/antlibs/srcdownload.cgi">source</a>
  81. release.</p>
  82. <p>In addition to a few bugfixes and some new assertions AntUnit
  83. 1.1 allows test listeners to receive the log output of the
  84. project under test. Both plainlistener and xmllistener have
  85. an option that makes them echo the project's output into their
  86. respective logs.</p>
  87. <p>For more information see the <a href="antlibs/antunit/">Antlib's
  88. home page</a></p>
  89. </section>
  90. <section name="Apache Ant">
  91. <p>
  92. Ant is a Java library and command-line tool.
  93. Ant's mission is to drive processes described in build files as targets
  94. and extension points dependent upon each other.
  95. The main known usage of Ant is the build of Java applications.
  96. Ant supplies a number of built-in tasks allowing to compile, assemble,
  97. test and run Java applications.
  98. Ant can also be used effectively to build non Java applications, for
  99. instance C or C++ applications. More generally, Ant can be used to
  100. pilot any type of process which can be described in terms of targets
  101. and tasks.
  102. </p>
  103. <p>
  104. Ant is written in Java. Users of Ant can develop their own
  105. &quot;antlibs&quot; containing Ant tasks and types, and are offered
  106. a large number of ready-made commercial or open-source &quot;antlibs&quot;.
  107. </p>
  108. <p>
  109. Ant is extremely flexible and does not impose coding conventions or
  110. directory layouts to the Java projects which adopt it as a build tool.
  111. </p>
  112. <p>
  113. Software development projects looking for a solution combining build tool and
  114. dependency management can use Ant in combination with <a href="http://ant.apache.org/ivy/">Ivy</a>.
  115. </p>
  116. </section>
  117. <section name="Documentation">
  118. <p>
  119. You can view the documentation for the current release (Apache Ant 1.8.0)
  120. <a href="manual/index.html">online</a>
  121. </p>
  122. <p>
  123. Comprehensive documentation is included in the source and binary distributions.
  124. </p>
  125. </section>
  126. <!--section name="Nightly Builds">
  127. <p>
  128. If you wish to use the latest Ant features, you can try downloading a nightly
  129. build from <a href="http://brutus.apache.org/~nightlybuild/builds/ant/">here</a>
  130. </p>
  131. </section-->
  132. <section name="Get Involved">
  133. <ul>
  134. <li><a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/getinvolved/getinvolvedindex.html">Get Involved</a></li>
  135. <li><a href="mail.html">Join Mailing Lists</a></li>
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