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    Welcome to Ant1.5

    -Hello, and welcome to Ant1.5 -

    -For new users to Ant, welcome to a new way to build your software. -

    -For veteran Ant users, its been, what nine months since Ant 1.4.1 -shipped, and we've been as busy enhancing it as you've been using it. -

    - -We know you've been using Ant, not just from the all the bug reports we -see, but from the awards we've been getting from JavaWorld and SD Magazine -and from the fact that it is now clearly a mainstream product. Every quality IDE, -from the Open Source projects: Emacs, NetBeans, Eclipse, JEdit, to the -commercial offerings such as IntelliJ IDEA and JBuilder now have high -quality Ant integration either built in or available as a -download. And they do that not just because it improves their products, -giving users the best of both worlds -great editors and a great build -process, but because Java developers are starting to expect Ant (and -JUnit) everywhere. -

    -Even in mid-2001, if you said you were using Ant in your project, people -would stare at you. Now, as long as you are talking with Java developers -and not management or your family and friends, people will nod, shrug -and maybe ask you questions about build file and Ant configurations. The good -news: Ant 1.5 includes more helpful error messages and a new --diagnostics command to look at your Ant installation and help work out why -things arent working. -

    -Now, when you tell people you work on Ant in your spare time, -people used to give you very funny stares; now they ask you about how to -set up automated build processes, or deploy to some random app server. -The good news: Ant 1.5 makes it easier to answer those questions. - -The other sign of mainstream is that there are also books on the -subject, first Java Tools for Extreme Programming, then Ant: The -Definitive Guide, and the first Ant1.5 book, Java Development with Ant, -due to ship at the end of the month. (Steve says: I prefer the one with -my name on the cover as co-author, but I'm biased). -As usual, the manual has improved too: -regardless of whether you need a book to work with Ant or not, you need -that on-line documentation. And as usual, any extra contributions to the -docs are welcome indeed. -

    -Ant has also influenced how projects are built. Now when you download -any open source project, or work with a closed source team, you expect -to see a file called build.xml there. Equally important, you expect that -build file to compile and run a set of tests using JUnit or a derivative -thereof; if they are missing, you worry. -

    -Together, Ant and JUnit have transformed the mainstream process for -building and deploying Java projects. And that's pretty profound, when -you think about it. What is equally impressive is that this was all done -as a co-operative effort. Nobody works on Ant full-time; everybody uses -it to solve their problems, to address their build crises and generally -get something done in a hurry. It just so happens that the architectural -model of Java classes bound via introspection to the XML build file -makes it easy for people to add new tasks, extend existing ones and -generally ease their way into developing and extending Ant. It is the -users that have helped Ant become the success it is today, and will keep -it that way tomorrow. -

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    What has changed

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    -So, what is new in Ant1.5? Lots of stuff. You will have to look at the -whatsnew file to see, but basically the changes -fall into a number of categories -

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    1. Bug fixes. We know, some things were broken in 1.4. In ant1.5 we -have moved the bugs, fixing the ones we could, and no doubt adding -different ones. Hopefully the total bug count has decreased. -
    2. Scalability. Changes in <ant> and a few other tasks should -make it easier to write large, scalable build files. -
    3. Deployment. Take a look at the new <serverdeploy> task, add support -for your server if it isnt there. Tomcat 4.1 has its own deployment -tasks incidentally -fetch them from the tomcat pages. -
    4. Ease of use. We have added new attributes to make the archive tasks -consistent with each other, new error messages for common problems (you -get a screenful of help when a task wont instantiate, for example), and -generally try and be helpful. As usual, we will accept contributions to -the documentation or the code for even more helpfulness. Hey, in ant1.5 -you dont need to double escape the $ sign to preserve it in a string! -
    5. Java 1.4 support. We build and test fine on Java 1.4, and have the -extensions to javac needed to build code with assertions in. We should -point out that we have more work to do in this area: if someone wants to -write an <assertionset> datatype to give users control of which assertions -to enable, and patch this in to things like the <junit> and -<java> tasks, things would get very interesting. -
    6. Continuous builds. Automated build tools are becoming more widely -used; fork options on <javac> and <javadoc> are there to -stop memory use growth on a continuous process. -
    7. New platforms: MacOS X for owners of those cute little laptops, -Novell Netware servers, and even z/OS and OS/390 for mainframe -developers who write their build files on their virtual card punches. -
    8. Conditions. Take a look at the <condition> tag to see what you can -look for, then at <waitfor> to use the same tests in deployment. -Finally, notice the if and unless attributes on -<fail> for easy halting of the build on a condition, without -having to resort to conditional targets. -
    - -There are many more enhancements, so we hope you will find your build -projects easier. We have, as usual, jumped through hoops to keep -existing builds working, even those build files that went out their way -to not work on Java 1.4 (hint: dont ask for the classic compiler, it has -gone away). If your build file stops working, and it isnt something listed -on the 'changes that may break your build' part of the WHATSNEW file, or -something we know about on bugzilla, please dont hesitate to file a new -bug report, preferably one with a replicable test and a patch to fix the -problem. -

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    -The Ant development team. -

    -PS: many thanks for Magesh to being the build manager for this release! -He has been busy since Feb/March organizing it. Magesh -you are so good -at this you should do it next time too :) - - -- cgit v1.2.3