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- <h1>Ant2 Goals</h1>
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- <p>Even though Ant2 is expected to be incompatible with the
- current Ant1 series, it still has the same goals. Ant is a Java
- based build tool and this remains the main focus of it. The
- original goals of simplicity, understandability and extensibility
- still stand and Ant2 will try to achieve them even better than
- Ant1 does.</p>
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- <h2>Simplicity and Understandability</h2>
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- <p>These two goals are closely related. Ant build files shall be
- easy to read and understand - at the same time it should be easy
- to write a custom Ant task and to use the utility classes that
- Ant2 provides.</p>
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- <p>Ant2 shall be more consistent than Ant1 is - this means:</p>
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- <ul>
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- <li>core tasks will use the same attribute names for common
- functionality</li>
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- <li>similar tasks will be unified to use similar forms.</li>
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- <li>different implementations for the same functionality will be
- hidden behind facade tasks.</li>
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- <li>properties and data types will be unified so that they share
- the same namespace and inheritance rules.</li>
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- </ul>
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- <p>Furthermore some things will have to become more explicit:</p>
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- <ul>
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- <li>remove all magic properties</li>
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- <li>make build file writers explicitly state which
- filters/filtersets a copy task will use</li>
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- <li>add scoping rules for properties so that not all of them
- will be inherited by sub-builds, only those that have been
- specified explicitly.</li>
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- </ul>
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- <h2>Extensibility</h2>
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- <p>Ant2 like Ant1 uses build files written in XML as its main
- input, but it will not be restricted to it. The core of Ant2 will
- work on an object model of Project/Target/Task that is independent
- of any external representation.</p>
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- <p>As an extension of the current <code><taskdef></code>
- concept, tasks can be bundled into task libraries (together with
- data types and other utility classes). These task libraries are
- special JAR archives that somehow describe the contained tasks to
- Ant. Ant will automatically know all tasks contained in task
- libraries that have been placed into a special directory - in
- addition task libraries can be referenced and used in a build file
- explicitly.</p>
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- <h1>New/Modified Features</h1>
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- <p>Ant2 is going to break Ant1 in several ways:</p>
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- <ul>
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- <li>Tasks written for Ant1 won't work in Ant2 as the API of
- Ant's core and the names of utility classes are going to
- change. There will probably be adaptors and utility classes to
- ease the transition for task writers.</li>
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- <li>Build files written for Ant1 will probably not be valid in
- Ant2 or at least not yield the same results. It is expected that
- Ant2 will come with a tool to translate Ant1 build files into
- equivalent Ant2 versions</li>
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- <li>magic properties like <code>build.compiler</code> may
- disappear and be replaced by a different customization
- concept.</li>
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- <li>Ant2 is going to require a JDK version 1.2 or above and a
- JAXP compliant parser version 1.1 or above.</li>
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- </ul>
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- <h1>Rejected Features</h1>
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