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  16. <author email="">Conor MacNeill</author>
  17. <author email="stefan.bodewig@freenet.de">Stefan Bodewig</author>
  18. <title>Welcome</title>
  19. </properties>
  20. <body>
  21. <section name="Ant 1.6.1">
  22. <p>Apache Ant 1.6.1 is now available for <a
  23. href="http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi">download</a>.</p>
  24. <p>The ASF Board has approved the new Apache License 2.0.
  25. For a copy of that license, please see
  26. <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/">
  27. http://www.apache.org/licenses/</a>.</p>
  28. <p>The Ant 1.6.1 release is delivered with the
  29. Apache License 2.0.</p>
  30. <p>Ant 1.6.1 fixes several bugs, most notably the handling
  31. of the default namespace for nested elements.</p>
  32. <p>Ant 1.6.1 also introduces initial support for compiling with
  33. Java 1.5.</p>
  34. </section>
  35. <section name="Ant 1.6.0">
  36. <p>Apache Ant 1.6.0 is available since December 18, 2003 for
  37. <a href="http://archive.apache.org/dist/ant">download</a>. As
  38. we've already said in the announcements of Ant 1.5.4, this release
  39. requires JDK 1.2 or later to run.</p>
  40. <p>Ant 1.6.0 adds a lot of new features, most prominently support
  41. for XML namespaces as well as a new concept of Ant libraries that
  42. makes use of namespaces to avoid name clashes of custom tasks.
  43. For a longer list of fixed bugs and new features see the release
  44. notes.</p>
  45. <p>If you find anything that hasn't been covered in the manual (I bet you
  46. did) or could be explained better, feel free to help us out in the
  47. <a href="http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?NewAntFeaturesInDetail">Wiki </a>.</p>
  48. </section>
  49. <section name="Apache Ant">
  50. <p>
  51. Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of like
  52. Make, but without Make's wrinkles.
  53. </p>
  54. <p>
  55. Why another build tool when there is already <em>make</em>, <em>gnumake</em>,
  56. <em>nmake</em>, <em>jam</em>, and
  57. others? Because all those tools have limitations that Ant's original author
  58. couldn't live with when developing software across multiple platforms. Make-like
  59. tools are inherently shell-based -- they evaluate a set of dependencies, then
  60. execute commands not unlike what you would issue in a shell. This means that you
  61. can easily extend these tools by using or writing any program for the OS that
  62. you are working on. However, this also means that you limit yourself to the OS,
  63. or at least the OS type such as Unix, that you are working on.
  64. </p>
  65. <p>
  66. Makefiles are inherently evil as well. Anybody who has worked on them for any
  67. time has run into the dreaded tab problem. &quot;Is my command not executing
  68. because I have a space in front of my tab!!!&quot; said the original author of
  69. Ant way too many times. Tools like Jam took care of this to a great degree, but
  70. still have yet another format to use and remember.
  71. </p>
  72. <p>
  73. Ant is different. Instead of a model where it is extended with shell-based
  74. commands, Ant is extended using Java classes. Instead of writing shell commands,
  75. the configuration files are XML-based, calling out a target tree where various
  76. tasks get executed. Each task is run by an object that implements a particular
  77. Task interface.
  78. </p>
  79. <p>
  80. Granted, this removes some of the expressive power that is inherent by being
  81. able to construct a shell command such as
  82. <code>`find . -name foo -exec rm {}`</code>, but it
  83. gives you the ability to be cross platform -- to work anywhere and everywhere.
  84. And hey, if you really need to execute a shell command, Ant has an
  85. <code>&lt;exec&gt;</code> task that
  86. allows different commands to be executed based on the OS that it is executing
  87. on.
  88. </p>
  89. </section>
  90. <section name="Documentation">
  91. <p>
  92. You can view the documentation for the current release (Apache Ant 1.6.0)
  93. <a href="manual/index.html">online</a>
  94. </p>
  95. <p>
  96. Comprehensive documentation is included in the source and binary distributions.
  97. </p>
  98. </section>
  99. <section name="Nightly Builds">
  100. <p>
  101. If you wish to use the latest Ant features, you can try downloading a nightly
  102. build from <a href="http://cvs.apache.org/builds/ant/nightly/">here</a>
  103. </p>
  104. </section>
  105. <section name="Get Involved">
  106. <ul>
  107. <li><a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/getinvolved/getinvolvedindex.html">Get Involved</a></li>
  108. <li><a href="mail.html">Join Mailing Lists</a></li>
  109. <li><a href="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ant-dev&amp;r=1&amp;w=2">Search the Dev Mailing List</a>
  110. </li>
  111. <li><a href="http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ant-user&amp;r=1&amp;w=2">Search the User Mailing List</a>
  112. </li>
  113. </ul>
  114. </section>
  115. </body>
  116. </document>