Apache Ivy 2.0.0 (final) is now available for download as source or binary (with and without dependencies) from http://ant.apache.org/ivy/download.cgi.
This is the first non-beta release of Ivy under Apache and includes some major new features like: enhanced Maven2 compatibility, improved cache management, improved concurrency support and numerous bug fixes and other improvements.
For more information see the Ivy home page.
Apache AntUnit 1.1 is now available for download as binary or source release.
In addition to a few bugfixes and some new assertions AntUnit 1.1 allows test listeners to receive the log output of the project under test. Both plainlistener and xmllistener have an option that makes them echo the project's output into their respective logs.
For more information see the Antlib's home page
Apache Ant 1.7.1 is now available for download.
Ant 1.7.1 is mainly a bugfix release.
Ant 1.7.1 has extended support for Java6 features.
Ant 1.7.1 <script> now has support for JavaFX.
Apache Ivy, "A Java based tool for tracking, resolving and managing project dependencies.", just finished Incubation and has joined the Ant project. More information will be available from the Ant site soon.
Until we've finished the migration, you can learn more about Ivy from its Incubator website.
Apache AntUnit 1.0 is now available for download.
This Ant Library contains tasks to test Ant tasks using Ant instead of JUnit. For more information see the AntUnit home page.
Apache Ant 1.7.0 is now available for download.
Ant 1.7 introduces a resource framework. Some of the core ant tasks such as <copy/> are now able to process not only file system resources but also zip entries, tar entries, paths, ... Resource collections group resources, and can be further combined with operators such as union and intersection. This can be extended by custom resources and custom tasks using resources.
Ant 1.7 starts outsourcing of optional tasks to Antlibs. The .NET antlib in preparation will replace the .NET optional tasks which ship in Ant. Support for the version control system Subversion will be only provided as an antlib to be released shortly.
Ant 1.7 fixes also a large number of bugs.
Ant 1.7 has some initial support for Java6 features.
Apache .NET Ant Library 1.0 is now available for download.
This Ant Library contains support for tools like NUnit as well as the "old .NET tasks of Ant's core. It has been tested Microsoft's frameworks as well as Mono.
For more information see the Antlib's home page
Apache AntUnit 1.0Beta1 is now available for download.
This Ant Library contains tasks to test Ant tasks using Ant instead of JUnit. For more information see the AntUnit home page.
Apache AntUnit 1.0Beta1 is now available for download.
This Ant Library contains tasks to test Ant tasks using Ant instead of JUnit. For more information see the AntUnit home page.
Apache .NET Ant Library 1.0Beta1 is now available for download.
This Ant Library contains support for tools like NUnit as well as the "old .NET tasks of Ant's core. It has been tested Microsoft's frameworks as well as Mono.
For more information see the Antlib's home page
Apache Ant 1.6.5 is now available for download.
This is a bug fix release.
Apache Ant 1.6.4 is now available for download.
This is a bug fix release.
Apache Ant 1.6.3 is now available for download.
There is a large list of fixed bugs and enhancements.
Some of the bugs affecting the embedded use of Ant are fixed.
The Antidote subproject was once started to provide a GUI for Ant at a time where IDE support for Ant was far from usable. Unfortunately it never attracted a developer community of its own.
At the same time IDE support for Ant has become ubiquitous by now and there is little reason to have a GUI just for Ant. This makes it even less likely that volunteers will start to spend time working on it.
Antidote's development has been stalled for years now, despite some efforts to rejuvenate it by single developers. Therefore the Ant developers have chosen to retire Antidote.
Antidote will no longer be developed by the Ant project; its CVS module will be shut down.
If you are interested in Antidote's sources to learn from or build on it, you can find snapshots at http://archive.apache.org/ant/antidote/.
Apache Ant 1.6.2 available for download.
Nested elements for namespaced tasks and types may belong to the Ant default namespace as well as the task's or type's namespace.
All exceptions thrown by tasks are now wrapped in a buildexception giving the location in the buildfile of the task.
Ant 1.6.2 fixes a large number of bugs and adds a number of features which were asked for by users on Bugzilla.
The Ant Wiki pages have been migrated to their new home on the Apache Wiki farm.
Apache Ant 1.6.1 is still available for download.
The ASF Board has approved the new Apache License 2.0. For a copy of that license, please see http://www.apache.org/licenses/.
The Ant 1.6.1 release is delivered with the Apache License 2.0.
Ant 1.6.1 fixes several bugs, most notably the handling of the default namespace for nested elements.
Ant 1.6.1 also introduces initial support for compiling with Java 1.5.
Apache Ant 1.6.0 is still available for download.
As we've already said in the announcements of Ant 1.5.4, this release requires JDK 1.2 or later to run.
Ant 1.6.0 adds a lot of new features, most prominently support for XML namespaces as well as a new concept of Ant libraries that makes use of namespaces to avoid name clashes of custom tasks. For a longer list of fixed bugs and new features see the release notes.
If you find anything that hasn't been covered in the manual (I bet you did) or could be explained better, feel free to help us out in the Wiki.
Apache Ant 1.5.4 is still available for download.
This is a minor bugfix release that fixes a problem with the
javah task on JDK 1.4.2 and a couple of bugs in the
Visual Age for Java intergration tasks. If you don't use javah or
VAJ, there is no reason to upgrade.
Ant has won the Java Pro 2003 Readers' Choice Award for
Most Valuable Java Deployment Technology.
Thanks to Java Pro and all its readers. You can read about these awards at the Java Pro website.
"Ant is the hammer of the Java world: without it, civilization might have progressed, but much more slowly than it has. Ant is one of the most useful build tools I have ever had the pleasure to use." - Joe Ottinger
Ant has won the JavaWorld Editors' Choice Award for
Most Useful Java Community-Developed Technology
for the second time in a row! Read the
full article -- or jump directly to the bit about
our award :)
Apache Ant 1.5.3 is still available for download.
The final version of Ant 1.5.2 is available for download. If you have any feedback on this release, feel free to join the discussion on the dev and user mailing lists.
The Apache board created the Apache Ant top level project. Ant has now migrated from the Jakarta project into an Apache project of its own. This is primarily an organizational change and will not affect the technical aspects of the project. Ant retains a strong association with the Apache Jakarta project. One effect of this change is that the Ant webpage is now located at http://ant.apache.org/
The final version of Ant 1.5.1 is still available for download. If you have any feedback on this release, feel free to join the discussion on the ant-dev and ant-user mailing lists.
The wrapper script of Ant 1.5 needs to be replaced with a new version for Cygwin users. See the FAQ for details.
The final version of Ant 1.5 is now available for download. If you have any feedback on this release, feel free to join the discussion on the ant-dev and ant-user mailing lists.
Ant has been awarded a 2002 Productivity Award by Software Development magazine. Read the press release for more information and the full list of winners.
Ant has won the JavaWorld Editors' Choice Award for
Most Useful Java Community-Developed Technology.
Read the
full article -- or jump directly to the bit about
our award :)
Java 1.4 has now been released by Sun. The latest Ant source supports the new assert statement in the compiler task via the source attribute. It also contains a compatibility fix needed for some ant tasks on Java 1.4 over Windows XP. If you have problems running Ant 1.4.1 on WinXP/Java 1.4, please use a recent build or compile your own version from the source tree.
Please visit the download area.
Sun has released an introductory article on Ant on their Dot-Com Builder site on May 30 2001. See http://dcb.sun.com/practices/profiles/ant.jsp