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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="Ivy 2.0.0">
  24. <h3>January 20, 2009 - Apache Ivy 2.0.0 Released</h3>
  25. <p>Apache Ivy 2.0.0 (final) is now available for download as source or binary (with and without
  26. dependencies) from
  27. <a href="http://ant.apache.org/ivy/download.cgi">http://ant.apache.org/ivy/download.cgi</a>.</p>
  28. <p>This is the first non-beta release of Ivy under Apache and includes some major new features
  29. like: enhanced Maven2 compatibility, improved cache management, improved concurrency support
  30. and numerous bug fixes and other improvements.</p>
  31. <p>For more information see the <a href="http://ant.apache.org/ivy/">Ivy home page</a>.</p>
  32. </section>
  33. <section name="Ant 1.7.1">
  34. <h3>June 27, 2008 - Ant 1.7.1 Available</h3>
  35. <p>Apache Ant 1.7.1 is now available for <a
  36. href="http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi">download</a>.</p>
  37. <p> Ant 1.7.1 is mainly a bugfix release.</p>
  38. <p>Ant 1.7.1 has extended support for Java6 features.</p>
  39. <p> Ant 1.7.1 &lt;script&gt; now has support for JavaFX.</p>
  40. </section>
  41. <section name="AntUnit 1.1">
  42. <h3>September 26, 2008 - Apache AntUnit 1.1 Released</h3>
  43. <p>Apache AntUnit 1.1 Beta is now available for download as <a
  44. href="http://ant.apache.org/antlibs/bindownload.cgi">binary</a>
  45. or <a
  46. href="http://ant.apache.org/antlibs/srcdownload.cgi">source</a>
  47. release.</p>
  48. <p>In addition to a few bugfixes and some new assertions AntUnit
  49. 1.1 allows test listeners to receive the log output of the
  50. project under test. Both plainlistener and xmllistener have
  51. an option that makes them echo the project's output into their
  52. respective logs.</p>
  53. <p>For more information see the <a href="antlibs/antunit/">Antlib's
  54. home page</a></p>
  55. </section>
  56. <section name="Apache Ivy is an Ant Sub-Project Now!">
  57. <h3>October 11, 2007 - Apache Ivy is an Ant Sub-Project Now!</h3>
  58. <p>Apache Ivy, "A Java based tool for tracking, resolving and
  59. managing project dependencies.", just finished <a
  60. href="http://incubator.apache.org/">Incubation</a> and has joined
  61. the Ant project. More information will be available from the Ant
  62. site soon.</p>
  63. <p>Until we've finished the migration, you can learn more about
  64. Ivy from its <a href="http://incubator.apache.org/ivy/">Incubator
  65. website</a>.</p>
  66. </section>
  67. <section name="Ant 1.7.0">
  68. <h3>December 19, 2006 - Ant 1.7.0 Available</h3>
  69. <p>Apache Ant 1.7.0 is now available for <a
  70. href="http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi">download</a>.</p>
  71. <p>Ant 1.7 introduces a resource framework. Some of the core ant
  72. tasks such as &lt;copy/&gt; are now able to process not only file
  73. system resources but also zip entries, tar entries, paths, ...
  74. Resource collections group resources, and can be further
  75. combined with operators such as union and intersection. This
  76. can be extended by custom resources and custom tasks using resources.</p>
  77. <p>
  78. Ant 1.7 starts outsourcing of optional tasks to Antlibs.
  79. The .NET antlib in preparation will replace the .NET optional tasks which ship in Ant.
  80. Support for the version control system Subversion will be only provided as an antlib to
  81. be released shortly.
  82. </p>
  83. <p>Ant 1.7 fixes also a large number of bugs.</p>
  84. <p>Ant 1.7 has some initial support for Java6 features.</p>
  85. </section>
  86. <section name=".NET Ant Library 1.0">
  87. <h3>November 6, 2006 - Apache .NET Ant Library 1.0 Available</h3>
  88. <p>Apache .NET Ant Library 1.0 is now available for <a
  89. href="http://ant.apache.org/antlibs/bindownload.cgi">download</a>.</p>
  90. <p>This Ant Library contains support for tools like NUnit as well
  91. as the "old" .NET tasks of Ant's core. It has been tested
  92. Microsoft's frameworks as well as Mono.</p>
  93. <p>For more information see the <a href="antlibs/dotnet/">Antlib's
  94. home page</a></p>
  95. </section>
  96. <section name="Apache Ant">
  97. <p>
  98. Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of like
  99. Make, but without Make's wrinkles.
  100. </p>
  101. <p>
  102. Why another build tool when there is already <em>make</em>, <em>gnumake</em>,
  103. <em>nmake</em>, <em>jam</em>, and
  104. others? Because all those tools have limitations that Ant's original author
  105. couldn't live with when developing software across multiple platforms. Make-like
  106. tools are inherently shell-based -- they evaluate a set of dependencies, then
  107. execute commands not unlike what you would issue in a shell. This means that you
  108. can easily extend these tools by using or writing any program for the OS that
  109. you are working on. However, this also means that you limit yourself to the OS,
  110. or at least the OS type such as Unix, that you are working on.
  111. </p>
  112. <p>
  113. Makefiles are inherently evil as well. Anybody who has worked on them for any
  114. time has run into the dreaded tab problem. &quot;Is my command not executing
  115. because I have a space in front of my tab!!!&quot; said the original author of
  116. Ant way too many times. Tools like Jam took care of this to a great degree, but
  117. still have yet another format to use and remember.
  118. </p>
  119. <p>
  120. Ant is different. Instead of a model where it is extended with shell-based
  121. commands, Ant is extended using Java classes. Instead of writing shell commands,
  122. the configuration files are XML-based, calling out a target tree where various
  123. tasks get executed. Each task is run by an object that implements a particular
  124. Task interface.
  125. </p>
  126. <p>
  127. Granted, this removes some of the expressive power that is inherent by being
  128. able to construct a shell command such as
  129. <code>`find . -name foo -exec rm {}`</code>, but it
  130. gives you the ability to be cross platform -- to work anywhere and everywhere.
  131. And hey, if you really need to execute a shell command, Ant has an
  132. <code>&lt;exec&gt;</code> task that
  133. allows different commands to be executed based on the OS that it is executing
  134. on.
  135. </p>
  136. </section>
  137. <section name="Documentation">
  138. <p>
  139. You can view the documentation for the current release (Apache Ant 1.7.0)
  140. <a href="manual/index.html">online</a>
  141. </p>
  142. <p>
  143. Comprehensive documentation is included in the source and binary distributions.
  144. </p>
  145. </section>
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