Starting with the release of Ant 1.4 the Ant's FAQ is bundled with the distribution, the most recent version can always be found at the website.
| FAQ: | http://ant.apache.org/faq.html |
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jGuru hosts an interactive Ant discussion forum and FAQ system
| Forum: | http://www.jguru.com/forums/home.jsp?topic=Ant |
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| FAQ: | http://www.jguru.com/faq/home.jsp?topic=Ant |
Benoit Moussaud, the original author of the Borland Application Server specific EJB tasks has put together a FAQ for this specific subtask.
| FAQ: | http://www.moussaud.org/ejbjar.html |
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The ASF provides a Wiki farm for Apache projects.
| Main page: | Apache Wiki Farm |
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| Ant Wiki: | Ant Wiki |
The most recent books come first
Published April/May 2007, and covering Ant 1.7.
This is a major rewrite of the first edition; still 600 pages long.
This book moves up from Ant1.5 to Java1.5 and 1.7, with a near-complete rewrite of the applied-ant section, covering new topics such as antlibs, repository management with Ivy, Xml Schema validation, EJB3.0/Java EE development and advanced deployment using SmartFrog. The ant coding section looks at AntUnit, antlib authoring and scripting languages, while the beginners chapters, the first third of the book, still shows developers how to build, test, package and redistribute a Java application.
If you are one of the 20,000+ owners of the first edition, it is now obsolete. Sorry :)
| Author: | Steve Loughran and Erik Hatcher |
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| Publisher URL: | http://www.manning.com/loughran/ |
| Book URL | http://antbook.org/ |
| Source code repository | http://sourceforge.net/projects/antbook |
Published April 2005, and covers Ant release 1.6.1.
This is a complete rewrite of the first edition; this book is now 290 pages and so covers Ant in more depth than its predecessor.
It also mixes reference information (tables) with text explanation on how to use the tasks. Contents includes JUnit, CVS, execution, basic deployment, Web application development and XDoclet. There is also coverage of XDoclet, and a chapter on how to extend Ant in Java.
| Author: | Steve Holzner |
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| URL: | http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/anttdg2/ |
How to Build, Deploy, and Monitor Java Applications. Published: July 2004 ISBN: 0-9745140-3-9
This is not a reference guide to Ant, but a book on how to automate the build process. The core build, continuous integration, reporting and release management are all covered. Ant is of course central to this. This is a fun read!
| Author: | Mike Clark |
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| URL: | http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/sk/auto// |
This book shows how to implement an XP project using Ant 1.5.3, and many other 3rd party tools. Covers:
| Authors: | Glenn Niemeyer and Jeremy Poteet |
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| URL: | http://www.sams.com/catalog/product.asp?product_id=%7BFB825A48-BC04-4C55-BD8C-DF93C6BBF920%7D |
A German language book on Ant that covers Ant 1.5. This is the original description:
Some topics:
The book is available in English as "Ant: The Java Build Tool in Practice"
| Authors: | Bernd Matzke |
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| URL: | http://www.addison-wesley.de/main/main.asp?page=home/bookdetails&ProductID=13459 |
Published 2002. This book covers Ant 1.5, including:
Also available in Korean and German editions
| Authors: | Erik Hatcher and Steve Loughran |
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| URL: | http://www.manning.com/antbook/ |
Published 2002, Covers Ant release 1.4.1.
| Authors: | Jesse E. Tilly and Eric M. Burke |
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| URL: | http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/anttdg/ |
A German language short reference for Ant that covers Ant 1.4. This is the original description:
| Author: | Stefan Edlich |
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| URL: | http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3897212412/ |
This book covers the following XP subjects:
| Authors: | Richard Hightower and Nicholas Lesiecki |
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| URL: | http://www.wiley.com/cda/product/0,,047120708X,00.html |
The following sections list articles and presentations written about Apache Ant. If you've written something that should be included, please post it to one of the mailing lists.
The contents of this document is the following:
| Author: | Ivan Ivanov |
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| URL: | https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=103509 (Download ZIP+PDF from Sourceforge) |
Key G. Gauthier talks about writing "buildfiles" in Java.
| Author: | Key G. Gauthier |
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| URL: | http://www.ftponline.com/javapro/2004_06/magazine/features/kgauthier/ |
This article talks about XML namespace handling, Ant libraries and the newly introduced type polymorphism.
| Author: | Stefan Bodewig |
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| URL: | http://otn.oracle.com/pub/articles/bodewig_taskwriters.html |
As Apache Ant is applied to increasingly difficult tasks, its users are creating more complex and less legible build files. This is due, in part, to the limited tools for decomposition and code reuse within previous versions of Ant.
| Author: | Geoffrey Wiseman |
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| URL: | http://www.sys-con.com/story/?storyid=45078&DE=1 |
This article describes the <macrodef>, <import> and <subant> tasks in detail and shows how they help in building bigger systems.
| Author: | Stefan Bodewig |
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| URL: | http://otn.oracle.com/pub/articles/bodewig_ant1.6.html |
This article describes the main topics of programming your own tasks. Description is done on five examples.
This article is written in German and published in Java-Spektrum 5/2004.
| Author: | Bernd Matzke |
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| URL: | http://www.sigs-datacom.de/sd/news/document?PID=216 |
This document describes strategies and some basic examples of how to use Ant in larger team development projects.
| Author: | Steve Loughran |
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| URL: | http://ant.apache.org/ant_in_anger.html |
This document describes how to write custom Ant tasks, and how to submit them to potentially be included in Ant.
| Author: | Steve Loughran |
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| URL: | http://ant.apache.org/ant_task_guidelines.html |
This article describes the gory details of writing custom Ant tasks.
| Author: | Erik Hatcher |
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| URL: | http://www.fawcette.com/javapro/2003_02/magazine/features/ehatcher/l |
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.
| Author: | Erik Hatcher |
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| URL: | http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-junitmail/ |
This article explores the benefits of unit testing with Ant and JUnit, detailing how to develop automated unit tests and integrate them into your build process.
| Author: | Malcolm Davis |
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| URL: | http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-ant/?dwzone=java |
This article provides an introduction to using Ant with some basic examples and by highlighting some of the important tasks.
| Author: | Michael Cymerman |
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| URL: | http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2000/jw-1020-ant.html |
There is a short tutorial on how to use Ant in Cactus' documentation. It has a slant towards build files that will be used with Cactus.
| Author: | Cactus development team |
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| URL: | http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/howto_ant_primer.html |
This article outlines how to integrate Ant into VisualAge for Java, and how to write and debug custom tasks using the IDE and the integrated debugger.
| Author: | Glenn McAllister |
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| URL: | http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/data/document2366?OpenDocument&p=1&BCT=1&Footer=1 |
This article shows how you can perform command line builds with a VisualAge for Java repository.
| Author: | Glenn McAllister |
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| URL: | http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document4366?OpenDocument&p=1&BCT=3&Footer=1 |
This article is from the "Best Practices" section of Sun's Dot-Com Builder Site.
| Author: | Laura Geele Wang |
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| URL: | http://dcb.sun.com/practices/profiles/ant.jsp |
This article is from the June 2001 issue of the Java Developer' Journal. You need to be a registered JDJ subscriber to view this article.
| Author: | Neal Ford |
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| URL: | http://www.sys-con.com/java/archivesa.cfm?volume=06&issue=06 |
This article describes how to use Ant to create Weblogic EJBs, and some workarounds for issues you may encounter.
| Author: | Jesse E. Tilly |
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| URL: | http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/06/25/antejb.html |
A tutorial about using JavaScript and XSLT with Ant.
| Author: | Dylan Schiemann |
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| URL: | http://www.sitepen.com/ant/javascript.html |
Series of articles that describe a framework for web application development based on Ant and JUnit.
| Author: | Alex Chaffee |
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| URL: | Introduction: http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12065_989631,00.html Directory Structure: http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12082_994991,00.html Deployment and Distribution: http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12077_998241,00.html |
Series of articles that shows how to use Ant together with the Java API for XML Binding (JAXB).
| Author: | Joseph Shelby |
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| URL: | http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/06/jaxant1.html http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/13/jaxbant2.html |
A PowerPoint presentation on Ant 1.2. It provides a basic overview of Ant's capabilities.
| Author: | Patrick Chanezon |
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| URL: | http://people.netscape.com/chanezon/tech/ant/ant_preso.ppt |
A detailed Ant 1.3 PowerPoint presentation, made at the St. Louis Java Users Group meeting in March 2001. Includes a detailed build file and basic descriptions of all the built in and optional tasks. Updated for Ant 1.4 in October 2001. Available in PDF format now.
| Author: | Mark Volkmann |
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| URL: | http://www.ociweb.com/jnb/files/Ant.pdf |