Developing Web Applications With Ant by Richard Hightower - HTML preview

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Summary

In this chapter, we took a very complex project with a few components and subsystems, albeit a simple implementation, and built it in an orchestrated fashion. We showed how to create a Java application in an executable JAR and a Java applet in a JAR. We also demonstrated how to package a set of classes that is shared by more than one application in a JAR.

This chapter covered the basics of using Ant and the concepts of build files, projects, targets, conditional targets, tasks, file sets, filters, nested build files, and properties. Our discussion included the basics styles and naming conventions for Ant build files.

The chapter also explained the importance of Ant in its relationship to continuous integration.

 

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