<p>To get up and running with Ant quickly, follow these steps:
<p>To get up and running with the binary edition of Ant quickly, follow these steps:
<ol>
<li>Make sure you have a Java environment installed, See <a href="#sysrequirements">System
Requirements</a> for details.</li>
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<li>Set environmental variables <code>JAVA_HOME</code> to your Java environment, <code>ANT_HOME</code> to
the directory you uncompressed Ant to, and add <code>${ANT_HOME}/bin</code> (Unix) or
<code>%ANT_HOME%/bin</code> (Windows) to your <code>PATH</code>. See <a href="#setup">Setup</a> for details.</li>
<li>Optionally, run <code>ant -f fetch.xml -Ddest=system</code> to get the library dependencies
of most of the Ant optional tasks. If you don't do this, many of the optional Ant tasks will not be available. See <a href="#optionalTasks">Optional Tasks</a> for
details and other options for the -Ddest parameter.</li>
<li>Optionally, from the <code>ANT_HOME</code> directory run <code>ant -f fetch.xml -Ddest=system</code> to get
the library dependencies of most of the Ant tasks that require them. If you don't do this, many of the dependent
Ant tasks will not be available. See <a href="#optionalTasks">Optional Tasks</a> for details and other options
for the -Ddest parameter.</li>
<li>Optionally, add any desired Antlibs. See <a href="http://ant.apache.org/antlibs/proper.html" target="_top">Ant Libraries</a> for a list.
</ol>
</p>
The short story for working with the Ant source code is:
<p>
Note that the links in the list above will give more details about each of the steps,
should you need them. Or you can just continue reading the rest of this document.
</p>
The short story for working with the Ant source code (not needed if you are working with the binary edition) is:
<ol>
<li>Get the source code. See <a href="#sourceEdition">Source Edition</a> for details.</li>
<li> Build Ant. See <a href="#buildingant">Building Ant</a> for details.</li>
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</p>
<p>
Note that not all dependencies are gathered using <code>fetch.xml</code>. For example, netrexx.jar and jai.jar
require you to manually download the files. See <a href="#librarydependencies">Library Dependencies</a>.for the
URLs where you can get these files.
Note that not all dependencies are gathered using <code>fetch.xml</code>. Tasks that depend on
commercial software, in particular, will require you to have the commercial software installed
in order to be used.
</p>
<p>The Apache Ant Project also provides additional tasks and types that are available as separately
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