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Introduction to ANT www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy Author: Rajesh Kumar info@scmGalaxy.com
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy Agenda What is Ant? Why is it called ANT? Advantages of ANT How does ANT work? Sample Build file Executing An Ant Script Some Simple Ant Commands References
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy What is Ant? A build tool Open Source Part of Apache’s Jakarta project. Implemented in Java Written for Java Used to build many open-source Java projects
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy According to the author (James Duncan Davidson)… Because ants do an extremely good job of building things. Stands for “Another Neat Tool” Why is it called ANT?
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy Advantages of ANT Only requires a Java VM to use. It is extended using Java classes, which makes it almost like fun for Java developers. Easier to do Java-specific tasks, such as JavaDocs, WAR and JAR files, and Enterprise JavaBeans. Instead of writing cryptic shell commands, the configuration files are easy to read XML. Each “task” is defined in a separate XML block, making adding or removing additional tasks easier.
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy Advantages Continued It’s FAST! (Uses the same VM for entire process) Because it is Java based, it is easily expandable, and inherently cross-platform. All of the cool Java IDEs have built-in support for Ant. It can easily operate recursively, so only one Ant build script is required for most projects. Ant has built-in CVS support. Ant has built-in FTP support. Ant has built-in JUnit support.
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy How does ANT work? Ant commands (or tasks) are implemented by Java classes many tasks are in-built or come in JAR files custom commands can be easily created Each project using Ant will have a build file called build.xml – Ant’s default Each build file is composed of any number of targets corresponding to common activities like compiling and running code
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy How does ANT work? (contd) Each target is composed of tasks executed in sequence when the target is executed Ant targets can have dependencies for example, the build file may have a task to run file C, and can specify that before the file C can be run, package B needs to be compiled, and before package B is compiled, package A must be compiled.
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy Build file: example <project name="MyProject" default="dist" basedir="."> <description> simple example build file </description> <!-- set global properties for this build --> <property name="src" location="src"/> <property name="build" location="build"/> <property name="dist" location="dist"/> <target name="init"> <!-- Create the time stamp --> <tstamp/> <!-- Create the build directory used by compile --> <mkdir dir="${build}"/> </target>
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy Build file: example <target name="compile" depends="init" description="compile the source " > <!-- Compile code from ${src} into ${build} --> <javac srcdir="${src}" destdir="${build}"/> </target> <target name="dist" depends="compile" description="generate the distribution" > <!-- Create the distribution directory --> <mkdir dir="${dist}/lib"/> <!-- Put everything in ${build} into the MyProject-${DSTAMP}.jar file --> <jar jarfile="${dist}/lib/MyProject-${DSTAMP}.jar" basedir="${build}"/> </target>
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy Build file: example <target name="clean" description="clean up" > <!-- Delete ${build} and ${dist} dirs --> <delete dir="${build}"/> <delete dir="${dist}"/> </target> </project>
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy Executing An Ant Script In its basic form, an Ant script can be run by simply typing “Ant” Command-line option summary: ant [options] [target [target2 [target3] ...]] Options (trimmed to fit page): -help print this message -version print the version information and exit -logfile file use given file for log output -logger classname the class that performs logging -buildfile file use specified buildfile
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy Some Ant Commands <ant/> calls a target in another build file useful to build subprojects <ant antfile="subproject/subbuild.xml" dir="subproject" target="compile"/> <cvs/> executes any CVS command <cvs cvsRoot=":pserver:anoncvs@cvs.apache.org:/home/cvspublic" package="ant" dest="${ws.dir}" /> <exec/> executes a system command <exec dir="${src}" executable="cmd.exe" os="Windows 2000" output="dir.txt"> <arg line="/c dir"/> </exec>
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy Some Ant Commands <javadoc/> generates javadoc HTML files from Java source files <javadoc packagenames="com.dummy.test.*" sourcepath="src" excludepackagenames="com.dummy.test.doc-files.*" destdir="docs/api" author="true" version="true" /> <mail/> sends email using SMTP <mail from="me" tolist="you" subject="Results of nightly build" files="build.log"/> <mkdir/> creates a directory and any missing parent directories <mkdir dir="${dist}"/>
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy Some Ant Commands <sql/> executes a sequence of SQL statements specified in the build file or an external text file, output can be written to a file <sql driver="org.database.jdbcDriver" url="jdbc:database-url" userid="sa" password="pass" src="data.sql" > insert into table some_table values(1,2,3,4); </sql> <unjar/> expands a JAR file <untar/> expands a TAR file
www.scmGalaxy.com scmGalaxy References The ANT manual at ant.apache.org http://ant.apache.org/manual/
www.scmGalaxy.com Thank You ! Author: Rajesh Kumar rajeshkumar.raj06@gmail.com
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