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  4. <author email="bodewig@apache.org">Stefan Bodewig</author>
  5. <title>Resources</title>
  6. </properties>
  7. <body>
  8. <section name="FAQs">
  9. <subsection name="At Ant's website">
  10. <p>Starting with the release of Ant 1.4 the Ant's FAQ is
  11. bundled with the distribution, the most recent version can
  12. always be found at the website.</p>
  13. <table>
  14. <tr>
  15. <th>FAQ:</th>
  16. <td><a href="faq.html">http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/faq.html</a></td>
  17. </tr>
  18. </table>
  19. </subsection>
  20. <subsection name="jGuru">
  21. <p>jGuru hosts an interactive Ant discussion forum and FAQ system</p>
  22. <table>
  23. <tr>
  24. <th>Forum:</th>
  25. <td><a href="http://www.jguru.com/forums/home.jsp?topic=Ant">http://www.jguru.com/forums/home.jsp?topic=Ant</a></td>
  26. </tr>
  27. <tr>
  28. <th>FAQ:</th>
  29. <td><a href="http://www.jguru.com/faq/home.jsp?topic=Ant">http://www.jguru.com/faq/home.jsp?topic=Ant</a></td>
  30. </tr>
  31. </table>
  32. </subsection>
  33. </section>
  34. <section name="Books">
  35. <p>Listed by descending publication date.</p>
  36. <!-- TODO: reorganize as a table? -->
  37. <subsection name="Java Development with Ant">
  38. <p>Covers Ant 1.5, including:
  39. <ul>
  40. <li>The new Ant 1.5 features</li>
  41. <li>Ant's datatypes and property handling</li>
  42. <li>JUnit testing and reporting</li>
  43. <li>Continuous integration techniques</li>
  44. <li>XDoclet for attribute-oriented programming</li>
  45. <li>EJB generation, building, and packaging</li>
  46. <li>Writing and testing native code</li>
  47. <li>Building Web Services with Apache Axis</li>
  48. <li>Deploying your system to multiple remote servers</li>
  49. <li>Using and writing
  50. <ul>
  51. <li>Loggers</li>
  52. <li>Listeners</li>
  53. <li>Selectors</li>
  54. <li>Custom tasks</li>
  55. </ul>
  56. </li>
  57. </ul>
  58. </p>
  59. <table>
  60. <tr>
  61. <th>Authors:</th>
  62. <td>Erik Hatcher and Steve Loughran</td>
  63. </tr>
  64. <tr>
  65. <th>URL:</th>
  66. <td><a href="http://www.manning.com/antbook/">http://www.manning.com/antbook/</a></td>
  67. </tr>
  68. </table>
  69. </subsection>
  70. <subsection name="Ant: The Definitive Guide">
  71. <!-- a soon as somebody submits a description, let's add it -->
  72. <p>Covers Ant release 1.4.1.</p>
  73. <table>
  74. <tr>
  75. <th>Authors:</th>
  76. <td>Jesse E. Tilly and Eric M. Burke</td>
  77. </tr>
  78. <tr>
  79. <th>URL:</th>
  80. <td><a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/anttdg/">http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/anttdg/</a></td>
  81. </tr>
  82. </table>
  83. </subsection>
  84. <subsection name="Ant. Kurz und Gut.">
  85. <p>A German language short reference for Ant that covers Ant
  86. 1.4. This is the original description:</p>
  87. <source>
  88. Ant kurz &amp; gut enthlt eine vollstndige Referenz der Built-in Tasks
  89. und ihrer jeweiligen Attribute sowie kurze Beispiele fr ihre Verwendung.
  90. Daneben bietet das Buch eine knappe Einfhrung in die Arbeit mit Ant und
  91. eine Erluterung der Ant-Basiselemente (Projekte, Properties, Targets und Tasks).
  92. Behandelt werden auerdem grundlegende Konzepte wie Filesets, Patternsets und
  93. Pfadstrukturen, das Schreiben eigener Tasks, die Aufruf-Syntax und Optional Tasks. </source>
  94. <table>
  95. <tr>
  96. <th>Author:</th>
  97. <td>Stefan Edlich</td>
  98. </tr>
  99. <tr>
  100. <th>URL:</th>
  101. <td><a href="http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3897212412/">http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3897212412/</a></td>
  102. </tr>
  103. </table>
  104. </subsection>
  105. <subsection name="Java Tools for eXtreme Programming">
  106. <p>This book covers the following XP subjects:
  107. <ul>
  108. <li>Automated unit and functional testing</li>
  109. <li>Continuous integration through build and deployment automation</li>
  110. <li>The value of refactoring and continuous integration</li>
  111. <li>How Ant, JUnit, JUnitPerf, Cactus, HTTPUnit, and JMeter
  112. can be used to achieve the goals of the XP methodology</li>
  113. </ul>
  114. </p>
  115. <table>
  116. <tr>
  117. <th>Authors:</th>
  118. <td>Richard Hightower and Nicholas Lesiecki</td>
  119. </tr>
  120. <tr>
  121. <th>URL:</th>
  122. <td><a href="http://www.wiley.com/cda/product/0,,047120708X,00.html">http://www.wiley.com/cda/product/0,,047120708X,00.html</a></td>
  123. </tr>
  124. </table>
  125. </subsection>
  126. </section>
  127. <section name="Articles and Presentations">
  128. <p>The following sections list articles and presentations written about Apache Ant. If
  129. you've written something that should be included, please post it to one
  130. of the mailing lists.</p>
  131. </section>
  132. <section name="Articles">
  133. <subsection name="Ant in Anger: Using Ant in a Production Development
  134. System">
  135. <p>This document describes strategies and some basic examples of how to
  136. use Ant in larger team development projects.</p>
  137. <table>
  138. <tr>
  139. <th>Author:</th>
  140. <td><a href="mailto:steve_l@iseran.com">Steve Loughran</a></td>
  141. </tr>
  142. <tr>
  143. <th>URL:</th>
  144. <td><a href="ant_in_anger.html">http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/ant_in_anger.html</a></td>
  145. </tr>
  146. </table>
  147. </subsection>
  148. <subsection name="Ant Task Guidelines">
  149. <p>This document describes how to write custom Ant tasks, and how to submit
  150. them to potentially be included in Ant.</p>
  151. <table>
  152. <tr>
  153. <th>Author:</th>
  154. <td><a href="mailto:steve_l@iseran.com">Steve Loughran</a></td>
  155. </tr>
  156. <tr>
  157. <th>URL:</th>
  158. <td><a href="ant_task_guidelines.html">http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/ant_task_guidelines.html</a></td>
  159. </tr>
  160. </table>
  161. </subsection>
  162. <subsection name="Automating the build and test process">
  163. <p>This article demonstrates an approach to the automated build and test process. Working with Ant 1.3 and the JUnit test framework, it shows how to automate a process that captures pertinent information about each test suite run, generates an attractive report, and e-mails the report.</p>
  164. <table>
  165. <tr>
  166. <th>Author:</th>
  167. <td><a href="mailto:ehatcher@apache.org">Erik Hatcher</a></td>
  168. </tr>
  169. <tr>
  170. <th>URL:</th>
  171. <td><a href="http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-junitmail/">http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-junitmail/</a></td>
  172. </tr>
  173. </table>
  174. </subsection>
  175. <subsection name="Incremental development with Ant and JUnit">
  176. <p>This article explores the benefits of unit testing with Ant and
  177. JUnit, detailing how to develop automated unit tests and integrate them
  178. into your build process.</p>
  179. <table>
  180. <tr>
  181. <th>Author:</th>
  182. <td><a href="mailto:malcolm@nuearth.com">Malcolm Davis</a></td>
  183. </tr>
  184. <tr>
  185. <th>URL:</th>
  186. <td><a href="http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-ant/?dwzone=java">http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-ant/?dwzone=java</a></td>
  187. </tr>
  188. </table>
  189. </subsection>
  190. <subsection name="Automate your build process using Java and Ant">
  191. <p>This article provides an introduction to using Ant with some basic
  192. examples and by highlighting some of the important tasks.</p>
  193. <table>
  194. <tr>
  195. <th>Author:</th>
  196. <td><a href="mailto:michael.cymerman@javaworld.com">Michael Cymerman</a></td>
  197. </tr>
  198. <tr>
  199. <th>URL:</th>
  200. <td><a href="http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2000/jw-1020-ant.html">http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2000/jw-1020-ant.html</a></td>
  201. </tr>
  202. </table>
  203. </subsection>
  204. <subsection name="Short tutorial in Cactus&apos; (formerly J2EEUnit)
  205. documentation">
  206. <p>There is a short tutorial on how to use Ant in Cactus&apos;
  207. documentation. It has a slant towards build files that will be used
  208. with Cactus.</p>
  209. <table>
  210. <tr>
  211. <th>Author:</th>
  212. <td>Cactus development team</td>
  213. </tr>
  214. <tr>
  215. <th>URL:</th>
  216. <td><a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/howto_ant_primer.html">http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/howto_ant_primer.html</a></td>
  217. </tr>
  218. </table>
  219. </subsection>
  220. <subsection name="Developing custom Ant tasks with VisualAge for Java">
  221. <p>This article outlines how to integrate Ant into VisualAge for Java,
  222. and how to write and debug custom tasks using the IDE and the
  223. integrated debugger.</p>
  224. <table>
  225. <tr>
  226. <th>Author:</th>
  227. <td><a href="mailto:glenn@somanetworks.com">Glenn McAllister</a></td>
  228. </tr>
  229. <tr>
  230. <th>URL:</th>
  231. <td><a href="http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/data/document2366?OpenDocument&amp;p=1&amp;BCT=1&amp;Footer=1">http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/data/document2366?OpenDocument&amp;p=1&amp;BCT=1&amp;Footer=1</a></td>
  232. </tr>
  233. </table>
  234. </subsection>
  235. <subsection name="Automated builds with VisualAge for Java and Ant">
  236. <p>This article shows how you can perform command line builds with a
  237. VisualAge for Java repository.</p>
  238. <table>
  239. <tr>
  240. <th>Author:</th>
  241. <td><a href="mailto:glenn@somanetworks.com">Glenn McAllister</a></td>
  242. </tr>
  243. <tr>
  244. <th>URL:</th>
  245. <td><a href="http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document4366?OpenDocument&amp;p=1&amp;BCT=3&amp;Footer=1">http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document4366?OpenDocument&amp;p=1&amp;BCT=3&amp;Footer=1</a></td>
  246. </tr>
  247. </table>
  248. </subsection>
  249. <subsection name="Ant: A Build Tool from the Jakarta Project">
  250. <p>This article is from the &quot;Best Practices&quot; section of
  251. Sun&apos;s Dot-Com Builder Site.</p>
  252. <table>
  253. <tr>
  254. <th>Author:</th>
  255. <td>Laura Geele Wang</td>
  256. </tr>
  257. <tr>
  258. <th>URL:</th>
  259. <td><a href="http://dcb.sun.com/practices/profiles/ant.jsp">http://dcb.sun.com/practices/profiles/ant.jsp</a></td>
  260. </tr>
  261. </table>
  262. </subsection>
  263. <subsection name="Making a Mountain Out of an Anthill">
  264. <p>This article is from the June 2001 issue of the Java Developer&apos;
  265. Journal. You need to be a registered JDJ subscriber to view this
  266. article.</p>
  267. <table>
  268. <tr>
  269. <th>Author:</th>
  270. <td>Neal Ford</td>
  271. </tr>
  272. <tr>
  273. <th>URL:</th>
  274. <td><a href="http://www.sys-con.com/java/archivesa.cfm?volume=06&amp;issue=06">http://www.sys-con.com/java/archivesa.cfm?volume=06&amp;issue=06</a></td>
  275. </tr>
  276. </table>
  277. </subsection>
  278. <subsection name="Using Ant and Weblogic EJBs">
  279. <p>This article describes how to use Ant to create Weblogic EJBs, and
  280. some workarounds for issues you may encounter.</p>
  281. <table>
  282. <tr>
  283. <th>Author:</th>
  284. <td>Jesse E. Tilly</td>
  285. </tr>
  286. <tr>
  287. <th>URL:</th>
  288. <td><a href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/06/25/antejb.html">http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/06/25/antejb.html</a></td>
  289. </tr>
  290. </table>
  291. </subsection>
  292. <subsection name="An Introduction to Ant">
  293. <p>This article is a short introduction into the basic
  294. concepts of Ant.</p>
  295. <table>
  296. <tr>
  297. <th>Author:</th>
  298. <td>Jayakrishnan Nair</td>
  299. </tr>
  300. <tr>
  301. <th>URL:</th>
  302. <td><a href="http://varnam.org/articles/ant.html">http://varnam.org/articles/ant.html</a></td>
  303. </tr>
  304. </table>
  305. </subsection>
  306. <subsection name="Using JavaScript with Ant">
  307. <p>A tutorial about using JavaScript and XSLT with Ant.</p>
  308. <table>
  309. <tr>
  310. <th>Author:</th>
  311. <td>Dylan Schiemann</td>
  312. </tr>
  313. <tr>
  314. <th>URL:</th>
  315. <td><a href="http://www.sitepen.com/ant/javascript.html">http://www.sitepen.com/ant/javascript.html</a></td>
  316. </tr>
  317. </table>
  318. </subsection>
  319. <subsection name="Building with Ant">
  320. <p>Series of articles that describe a framework for web
  321. application development based on Ant and JUnit.</p>
  322. <table>
  323. <tr>
  324. <th>Author:</th>
  325. <td><a href="mailto:alexc@purpletech.com">Alex Chaffee</a></td>
  326. </tr>
  327. <tr>
  328. <th>URL:</th>
  329. <td>Introduction: <a href="http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12065_989631,00.html">http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12065_989631,00.html</a><br/>
  330. Directory Structure: <a href="http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12082_994991,00.html">http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12082_994991,00.html</a><br/>
  331. Deployment and Distribution: <a href="http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12077_998241,00.html">http://softwaredev.earthweb.com/sdtech/article/0,,12077_998241,00.html</a></td>
  332. </tr>
  333. </table>
  334. </subsection>
  335. <subsection name="Developing with JAXB and Ant">
  336. <p>Series of articles that shows how to use Ant together with
  337. the Java API for XML Binding (JAXB).</p>
  338. <table>
  339. <tr>
  340. <th>Author:</th>
  341. <td>Joseph Shelby</td>
  342. </tr>
  343. <tr>
  344. <th>URL:</th>
  345. <td><a href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/06/jaxant1.html">http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/06/jaxant1.html</a><br/>
  346. <a href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/13/jaxbant2.html">http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/13/jaxbant2.html</a></td>
  347. </tr>
  348. </table>
  349. </subsection>
  350. </section>
  351. <section name="Presentations">
  352. <subsection name="Ant - presented to the Tucson Java Users Group">
  353. <p>A PowerPoint technical overview presentation on Ant. Comes complete with a straightforward example demonstrating code compilation, JAR'ing, JUnit testing, JUnit reporting, and Zipping a distribution. A few advanced topics are touched upon like property immutabality and using &lt;antcall&gt; to get around it, build listeners, and writing custom tasks.</p>
  354. <table>
  355. <tr>
  356. <th>Author:</th>
  357. <td><a href="mailto:ehatcher@apache.org">Erik Hatcher</a></td>
  358. </tr>
  359. <tr>
  360. <th>URL:</th>
  361. <td><a href="http://erik.hatcher.net/ant-jug.zip">http://erik.hatcher.net/ant-jug.zip</a></td>
  362. </tr>
  363. </table>
  364. </subsection>
  365. <subsection name="Ant Build Tool">
  366. <p>A PowerPoint presentation on Ant 1.2. It provides a basic overview
  367. of Ant&apos;s capabilities.</p>
  368. <table>
  369. <tr>
  370. <th>Author:</th>
  371. <td><a href="mailto:chanezon@netscape.com">Patrick Chanezon</a></td>
  372. </tr>
  373. <tr>
  374. <th>URL:</th>
  375. <td><a href="http://people.netscape.com/chanezon/tech/ant/ant_preso.ppt">http://people.netscape.com/chanezon/tech/ant/ant_preso.ppt</a></td>
  376. </tr>
  377. </table>
  378. </subsection>
  379. <subsection name="Ant">
  380. <p>A detailed Ant 1.3 PowerPoint presentation, made at the St. Louis Java Users Group
  381. meeting in March 2001. Includes a detailed build file and basic
  382. descriptions of all the built in and optional tasks. Updated for Ant 1.4 in October 2001.
  383. Available in PDF format now.</p>
  384. <table>
  385. <tr>
  386. <th>Author:</th>
  387. <td>Mark Volkmann</td>
  388. </tr>
  389. <tr>
  390. <th>URL:</th>
  391. <td><a href="http://www.ociweb.com/jnb/files/Ant.pdf">http://www.ociweb.com/jnb/files/Ant.pdf</a></td>
  392. </tr>
  393. </table>
  394. </subsection>
  395. <subsection name="Modern Development Crises">
  396. <p>This presentation is an overview of the current state of software
  397. development today. There are a couple of slides that briefly cover
  398. Ant.</p>
  399. <table>
  400. <tr>
  401. <th>Author:</th>
  402. <td><a href="mailto:steve_l@iseran.com">Steve Loughran</a></td>
  403. </tr>
  404. <tr>
  405. <th>URL:</th>
  406. <td><a href="http://www.iseran.com/Steve/modern_development_processes.html">http://www.iseran.com/Steve/modern_development_processes.html</a></td>
  407. </tr>
  408. </table>
  409. </subsection>
  410. <subsection name="When Web Services Go Bad">
  411. <p>A presentation from the <a
  412. href="http://www.sellsbrothers.com/conference/">Web Services
  413. DevCon</a> in March 2002.</p>
  414. <table>
  415. <tr>
  416. <th>Author:</th>
  417. <td><a href="mailto:steve_l@iseran.com">Steve Loughran</a></td>
  418. </tr>
  419. <tr>
  420. <th>URL:</th>
  421. <td><a href="http://www.iseran.com/Steve/papers/when_web_services_go_bad.html">http://www.iseran.com/Steve/papers/when_web_services_go_bad.html</a></td>
  422. </tr>
  423. </table>
  424. </subsection>
  425. </section>
  426. </body>
  427. </document>