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  4. <author email="bodewig@apache.org">Stefan Bodewig</author>
  5. <title>Resources</title>
  6. </properties>
  7. <body>
  8. <section name="FAQs">
  9. <subsection name="At Ant's website">
  10. <p>Starting with the release of Ant 1.4 the Ant's FAQ is
  11. bundled with the distribution, the most recent version can
  12. always be found at the website.</p>
  13. <table>
  14. <tr>
  15. <th>FAQ:</th>
  16. <td><a href="faq.html">http://ant.apache.org/faq.html</a></td>
  17. </tr>
  18. </table>
  19. </subsection>
  20. <subsection name="jGuru">
  21. <p>jGuru hosts an interactive Ant discussion forum and FAQ system</p>
  22. <table>
  23. <tr>
  24. <th>Forum:</th>
  25. <td><a href="http://www.jguru.com/forums/home.jsp?topic=Ant">http://www.jguru.com/forums/home.jsp?topic=Ant</a></td>
  26. </tr>
  27. <tr>
  28. <th>FAQ:</th>
  29. <td><a href="http://www.jguru.com/faq/home.jsp?topic=Ant">http://www.jguru.com/faq/home.jsp?topic=Ant</a></td>
  30. </tr>
  31. </table>
  32. </subsection>
  33. </section>
  34. <section name="Books">
  35. <p>Listed by descending publication date.</p>
  36. <!-- TODO: reorganize as a table? -->
  37. <subsection name="Java Development with Ant">
  38. <p>Covers Ant 1.5, including:</p>
  39. <ul>
  40. <li>The new Ant 1.5 features</li>
  41. <li>Ant's datatypes and property handling</li>
  42. <li>JUnit testing and reporting</li>
  43. <li>Continuous integration techniques</li>
  44. <li>XDoclet for attribute-oriented programming</li>
  45. <li>EJB generation, building, and packaging</li>
  46. <li>Writing and testing native code</li>
  47. <li>Building Web Services with Apache Axis</li>
  48. <li>Deploying your system to multiple remote servers</li>
  49. <li>Using and writing
  50. <ul>
  51. <li>Loggers</li>
  52. <li>Listeners</li>
  53. <li>Selectors</li>
  54. <li>Custom tasks</li>
  55. </ul>
  56. </li>
  57. </ul>
  58. <table>
  59. <tr>
  60. <th>Authors:</th>
  61. <td>Erik Hatcher and Steve Loughran</td>
  62. </tr>
  63. <tr>
  64. <th>URL:</th>
  65. <td><a href="http://www.manning.com/antbook/">http://www.manning.com/antbook/</a></td>
  66. </tr>
  67. </table>
  68. </subsection>
  69. <subsection name="Ant: The Definitive Guide">
  70. <!-- a soon as somebody submits a description, let's add it -->
  71. <p>Covers Ant release 1.4.1.</p>
  72. <table>
  73. <tr>
  74. <th>Authors:</th>
  75. <td>Jesse E. Tilly and Eric M. Burke</td>
  76. </tr>
  77. <tr>
  78. <th>URL:</th>
  79. <td><a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/anttdg/">http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/anttdg/</a></td>
  80. </tr>
  81. </table>
  82. </subsection>
  83. <subsection name="Ant. Kurz und Gut.">
  84. <p>A German language short reference for Ant that covers Ant
  85. 1.4. This is the original description:</p>
  86. <source>
  87. Ant kurz &amp; gut enth&#xe4;lt eine vollst&#xe4;ndige Referenz der Built-in Tasks
  88. und ihrer jeweiligen Attribute sowie kurze Beispiele f&#xfc;r ihre Verwendung.
  89. Daneben bietet das Buch eine knappe Einf&#xfc;hrung in die Arbeit mit Ant und
  90. eine Erl&#xe4;uterung der Ant-Basiselemente (Projekte, Properties, Targets und Tasks).
  91. Behandelt werden au&#xdf;erdem grundlegende Konzepte wie Filesets, Patternsets und
  92. Pfadstrukturen, das Schreiben eigener Tasks, die Aufruf-Syntax und Optional Tasks. </source>
  93. <table>
  94. <tr>
  95. <th>Author:</th>
  96. <td>Stefan Edlich</td>
  97. </tr>
  98. <tr>
  99. <th>URL:</th>
  100. <td><a href="http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3897212412/">http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3897212412/</a></td>
  101. </tr>
  102. </table>
  103. </subsection>
  104. <subsection name="Java Tools for eXtreme Programming">
  105. <p>This book covers the following XP subjects:</p>
  106. <ul>
  107. <li>Automated unit and functional testing</li>
  108. <li>Continuous integration through build and deployment automation</li>
  109. <li>The value of refactoring and continuous integration</li>
  110. <li>How Ant, JUnit, JUnitPerf, Cactus, HTTPUnit, and JMeter
  111. can be used to achieve the goals of the XP methodology</li>
  112. </ul>
  113. <table>
  114. <tr>
  115. <th>Authors:</th>
  116. <td>Richard Hightower and Nicholas Lesiecki</td>
  117. </tr>
  118. <tr>
  119. <th>URL:</th>
  120. <td><a href="http://www.wiley.com/cda/product/0,,047120708X,00.html">http://www.wiley.com/cda/product/0,,047120708X,00.html</a></td>
  121. </tr>
  122. </table>
  123. </subsection>
  124. </section>
  125. <section name="Articles and Presentations">
  126. <p>The following sections list articles and presentations written about Apache Ant. If
  127. you've written something that should be included, please post it to one
  128. of the mailing lists.</p>
  129. </section>
  130. <section name="Articles">
  131. <subsection name="Ant in Anger: Using Ant in a Production Development
  132. System">
  133. <p>This document describes strategies and some basic examples of how to
  134. use Ant in larger team development projects.</p>
  135. <table>
  136. <tr>
  137. <th>Author:</th>
  138. <td><a href="mailto:steve_l@iseran.com">Steve Loughran</a></td>
  139. </tr>
  140. <tr>
  141. <th>URL:</th>
  142. <td><a href="ant_in_anger.html">http://ant.apache.org/ant_in_anger.html</a></td>
  143. </tr>
  144. </table>
  145. </subsection>
  146. <subsection name="Ant Task Guidelines">
  147. <p>This document describes how to write custom Ant tasks, and how to submit
  148. them to potentially be included in Ant.</p>
  149. <table>
  150. <tr>
  151. <th>Author:</th>
  152. <td><a href="mailto:steve_l@iseran.com">Steve Loughran</a></td>
  153. </tr>
  154. <tr>
  155. <th>URL:</th>
  156. <td><a href="ant_task_guidelines.html">http://ant.apache.org/ant_task_guidelines.html</a></td>
  157. </tr>
  158. </table>
  159. </subsection>
  160. <subsection name="Automating the build and test process">
  161. <p>This article demonstrates an approach to the automated build and test process. Working with Ant 1.3 and the JUnit test framework, it shows how to automate a process that captures pertinent information about each test suite run, generates an attractive report, and e-mails the report.</p>
  162. <table>
  163. <tr>
  164. <th>Author:</th>
  165. <td><a href="mailto:ehatcher@apache.org">Erik Hatcher</a></td>
  166. </tr>
  167. <tr>
  168. <th>URL:</th>
  169. <td><a href="http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-junitmail/">http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-junitmail/</a></td>
  170. </tr>
  171. </table>
  172. </subsection>
  173. <subsection name="Incremental development with Ant and JUnit">
  174. <p>This article explores the benefits of unit testing with Ant and
  175. JUnit, detailing how to develop automated unit tests and integrate them
  176. into your build process.</p>
  177. <table>
  178. <tr>
  179. <th>Author:</th>
  180. <td><a href="mailto:malcolm@nuearth.com">Malcolm Davis</a></td>
  181. </tr>
  182. <tr>
  183. <th>URL:</th>
  184. <td><a href="http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-ant/?dwzone=java">http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-ant/?dwzone=java</a></td>
  185. </tr>
  186. </table>
  187. </subsection>
  188. <subsection name="Automate your build process using Java and Ant">
  189. <p>This article provides an introduction to using Ant with some basic
  190. examples and by highlighting some of the important tasks.</p>
  191. <table>
  192. <tr>
  193. <th>Author:</th>
  194. <td><a href="mailto:michael.cymerman@javaworld.com">Michael Cymerman</a></td>
  195. </tr>
  196. <tr>
  197. <th>URL:</th>
  198. <td><a href="http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2000/jw-1020-ant.html">http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2000/jw-1020-ant.html</a></td>
  199. </tr>
  200. </table>
  201. </subsection>
  202. <subsection name="Short tutorial in Cactus&apos; (formerly J2EEUnit)
  203. documentation">
  204. <p>There is a short tutorial on how to use Ant in Cactus&apos;
  205. documentation. It has a slant towards build files that will be used
  206. with Cactus.</p>
  207. <table>
  208. <tr>
  209. <th>Author:</th>
  210. <td>Cactus development team</td>
  211. </tr>
  212. <tr>
  213. <th>URL:</th>
  214. <td><a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/howto_ant_primer.html">http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/howto_ant_primer.html</a></td>
  215. </tr>
  216. </table>
  217. </subsection>
  218. <subsection name="Developing custom Ant tasks with VisualAge for Java">
  219. <p>This article outlines how to integrate Ant into VisualAge for Java,
  220. and how to write and debug custom tasks using the IDE and the
  221. integrated debugger.</p>
  222. <table>
  223. <tr>
  224. <th>Author:</th>
  225. <td><a href="mailto:glenn@somanetworks.com">Glenn McAllister</a></td>
  226. </tr>
  227. <tr>
  228. <th>URL:</th>
  229. <td><a href="http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/data/document2366?OpenDocument&amp;p=1&amp;BCT=1&amp;Footer=1">http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/data/document2366?OpenDocument&amp;p=1&amp;BCT=1&amp;Footer=1</a></td>
  230. </tr>
  231. </table>
  232. </subsection>
  233. <subsection name="Automated builds with VisualAge for Java and Ant">
  234. <p>This article shows how you can perform command line builds with a
  235. VisualAge for Java repository.</p>
  236. <table>
  237. <tr>
  238. <th>Author:</th>
  239. <td><a href="mailto:glenn@somanetworks.com">Glenn McAllister</a></td>
  240. </tr>
  241. <tr>
  242. <th>URL:</th>
  243. <td><a href="http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document4366?OpenDocument&amp;p=1&amp;BCT=3&amp;Footer=1">http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document4366?OpenDocument&amp;p=1&amp;BCT=3&amp;Footer=1</a></td>
  244. </tr>
  245. </table>
  246. </subsection>
  247. <subsection name="Ant: A Build Tool from the Jakarta Project">
  248. <p>This article is from the &quot;Best Practices&quot; section of
  249. Sun&apos;s Dot-Com Builder Site.</p>
  250. <table>
  251. <tr>
  252. <th>Author:</th>
  253. <td>Laura Geele Wang</td>
  254. </tr>
  255. <tr>
  256. <th>URL:</th>
  257. <td><a href="http://dcb.sun.com/practices/profiles/ant.jsp">http://dcb.sun.com/practices/profiles/ant.jsp</a></td>
  258. </tr>
  259. </table>
  260. </subsection>
  261. <subsection name="Making a Mountain Out of an Anthill">
  262. <p>This article is from the June 2001 issue of the Java Developer&apos;
  263. Journal. You need to be a registered JDJ subscriber to view this
  264. article.</p>
  265. <table>
  266. <tr>
  267. <th>Author:</th>
  268. <td>Neal Ford</td>
  269. </tr>
  270. <tr>
  271. <th>URL:</th>
  272. <td><a href="http://www.sys-con.com/java/archivesa.cfm?volume=06&amp;issue=06">http://www.sys-con.com/java/archivesa.cfm?volume=06&amp;issue=06</a></td>
  273. </tr>
  274. </table>
  275. </subsection>
  276. <subsection name="Using Ant and Weblogic EJBs">
  277. <p>This article describes how to use Ant to create Weblogic EJBs, and
  278. some workarounds for issues you may encounter.</p>
  279. <table>
  280. <tr>
  281. <th>Author:</th>
  282. <td>Jesse E. Tilly</td>
  283. </tr>
  284. <tr>
  285. <th>URL:</th>
  286. <td><a href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/06/25/antejb.html">http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/06/25/antejb.html</a></td>
  287. </tr>
  288. </table>
  289. </subsection>
  290. <subsection name="An Introduction to Ant">
  291. <p>This article is a short introduction into the basic
  292. concepts of Ant.</p>
  293. <table>
  294. <tr>
  295. <th>Author:</th>
  296. <td>Jayakrishnan Nair</td>
  297. </tr>
  298. <tr>
  299. <th>URL:</th>
  300. <td><a href="http://varnam.org/articles/ant.html">http://varnam.org/articles/ant.html</a></td>
  301. </tr>
  302. </table>
  303. </subsection>
  304. <subsection name="Using JavaScript with Ant">
  305. <p>A tutorial about using JavaScript and XSLT with Ant.</p>
  306. <table>
  307. <tr>
  308. <th>Author:</th>
  309. <td>Dylan Schiemann</td>
  310. </tr>
  311. <tr>
  312. <th>URL:</th>
  313. <td><a href="http://www.sitepen.com/ant/javascript.html">http://www.sitepen.com/ant/javascript.html</a></td>
  314. </tr>
  315. </table>
  316. </subsection>
  317. <subsection name="Building with Ant">
  318. <p>Series of articles that describe a framework for web
  319. application development based on Ant and JUnit.</p>
  320. <table>
  321. <tr>
  322. <th>Author:</th>
  323. <td><a href="mailto:alexc@purpletech.com">Alex Chaffee</a></td>
  324. </tr>
  325. <tr>
  326. <th>URL:</th>
  327. <td>Introduction: <a href="http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12065_989631,00.html">http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12065_989631,00.html</a><br/>
  328. Directory Structure: <a href="http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12082_994991,00.html">http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12082_994991,00.html</a><br/>
  329. Deployment and Distribution: <a href="http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12077_998241,00.html">http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12077_998241,00.html</a></td>
  330. </tr>
  331. </table>
  332. </subsection>
  333. <subsection name="Developing with JAXB and Ant">
  334. <p>Series of articles that shows how to use Ant together with
  335. the Java API for XML Binding (JAXB).</p>
  336. <table>
  337. <tr>
  338. <th>Author:</th>
  339. <td>Joseph Shelby</td>
  340. </tr>
  341. <tr>
  342. <th>URL:</th>
  343. <td><a href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/06/jaxant1.html">http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/06/jaxant1.html</a><br/>
  344. <a href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/13/jaxbant2.html">http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/13/jaxbant2.html</a></td>
  345. </tr>
  346. </table>
  347. </subsection>
  348. </section>
  349. <section name="Presentations">
  350. <subsection name="Ant - presented to the Tucson Java Users Group">
  351. <p>A PowerPoint technical overview presentation on Ant. Comes complete with a straightforward example demonstrating code compilation, JAR'ing, JUnit testing, JUnit reporting, and Zipping a distribution. A few advanced topics are touched upon like property immutabality and using &lt;antcall&gt; to get around it, build listeners, and writing custom tasks.</p>
  352. <table>
  353. <tr>
  354. <th>Author:</th>
  355. <td><a href="mailto:ehatcher@apache.org">Erik Hatcher</a></td>
  356. </tr>
  357. <tr>
  358. <th>URL:</th>
  359. <td><a href="http://erik.hatcher.net/ant-jug.zip">http://erik.hatcher.net/ant-jug.zip</a></td>
  360. </tr>
  361. </table>
  362. </subsection>
  363. <subsection name="Ant Build Tool">
  364. <p>A PowerPoint presentation on Ant 1.2. It provides a basic overview
  365. of Ant&apos;s capabilities.</p>
  366. <table>
  367. <tr>
  368. <th>Author:</th>
  369. <td><a href="mailto:chanezon@netscape.com">Patrick Chanezon</a></td>
  370. </tr>
  371. <tr>
  372. <th>URL:</th>
  373. <td><a href="http://people.netscape.com/chanezon/tech/ant/ant_preso.ppt">http://people.netscape.com/chanezon/tech/ant/ant_preso.ppt</a></td>
  374. </tr>
  375. </table>
  376. </subsection>
  377. <subsection name="Ant">
  378. <p>A detailed Ant 1.3 PowerPoint presentation, made at the St. Louis Java Users Group
  379. meeting in March 2001. Includes a detailed build file and basic
  380. descriptions of all the built in and optional tasks. Updated for Ant 1.4 in October 2001.
  381. Available in PDF format now.</p>
  382. <table>
  383. <tr>
  384. <th>Author:</th>
  385. <td>Mark Volkmann</td>
  386. </tr>
  387. <tr>
  388. <th>URL:</th>
  389. <td><a href="http://www.ociweb.com/jnb/files/Ant.pdf">http://www.ociweb.com/jnb/files/Ant.pdf</a></td>
  390. </tr>
  391. </table>
  392. </subsection>
  393. <subsection name="Modern Development Crises">
  394. <p>This presentation is an overview of the current state of software
  395. development today. There are a couple of slides that briefly cover
  396. Ant.</p>
  397. <table>
  398. <tr>
  399. <th>Author:</th>
  400. <td><a href="mailto:steve_l@iseran.com">Steve Loughran</a></td>
  401. </tr>
  402. <tr>
  403. <th>URL:</th>
  404. <td><a href="http://www.iseran.com/Steve/modern_development_processes.html">http://www.iseran.com/Steve/modern_development_processes.html</a></td>
  405. </tr>
  406. </table>
  407. </subsection>
  408. <subsection name="When Web Services Go Bad">
  409. <p>A presentation from the <a
  410. href="http://www.sellsbrothers.com/conference/">Web Services
  411. DevCon</a> in March 2002.</p>
  412. <table>
  413. <tr>
  414. <th>Author:</th>
  415. <td><a href="mailto:steve_l@iseran.com">Steve Loughran</a></td>
  416. </tr>
  417. <tr>
  418. <th>URL:</th>
  419. <td><a href="http://www.iseran.com/Steve/papers/when_web_services_go_bad.html">http://www.iseran.com/Steve/papers/when_web_services_go_bad.html</a></td>
  420. </tr>
  421. </table>
  422. </subsection>
  423. </section>
  424. </body>
  425. </document>