Ant introduction and basic use guide

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Ant is a project of famous Java open source organization Apache, is a Java-based build tool. It allows you to copy your project to a directory through the Ant scripting language, publish the project, or generate some code, and execute the SQL language. In short, it can help you complete most of the auxiliary work other than the development code in the project development. Why do you need to write Ant scripts manually? Many IDE tools will generate ANT scripts. Some people will ask this. To know something that is automatically generated by IDE, there is always such shortcomings, and insufficient, he can't fully meet your needs. If there is a problem, you have to manually modify the ANT script, this time if you don't understand Ant, then you will fight. So in order to make your own project more specialized, or if you want to show in front of the leader (sometimes it is useful). Still find out Ant. Ant installation uses the installation of the Ant installation is simple, as long as you download his ZIP package from the Apache website, then extract to any local disk, add the value of the PATH in the environment variable plus% Ant_Home% / bin, this is You can use Ant this command in the DOS prompt. Others you need to set up Ant_home this environment variable for you to decompress the directory. Also, you have to check your JDK installation directory java_home is not adding to your environment variable. Use an overview to use Ant is also very simple. The usual approach is to build an XML file in your project, and the name can usually take build.xml. Of course you can take any name you like. This file is a batch file you need Ant to make some auxiliary work to your project. His format may be like this. We don't specifically say Ant markers, first have a sense of understanding, it will get started.

Example: < Target name = "API-Clean">

Build.xml "DIR =" portal "target =" clean "inheritall =" false "/> This build.xml file is a project from Apache. You can see Project and Target Tags. The build.xml of some projects may not start with ) Target A can be executed independently, but B, C , D, that is, execute D, Ant will perform other target = "all" in the order of A- B- C, which will be executed in the order of A- B- C, which is described. By default, all the target will be executed. Defining variables do not see the property definition in this file, in fact, if you want to use a defined variable, you can define such a tag You can use the shaped like $ {build} ... ...... This variable is saved to modify each of every place to use the variable to add directory operation This is the variable we define with $ {} here.

Compiling Java files here Say the Javac's task tab which sees the properties such as Srcdir, Destdir, Debug, Encoding, as well as a ClassPath subtab. Srcdir is the target source, and the source file that needs to be compiled. Destdir is the destination, the stored Class storage. The debug parameter is indicating that the source is needed to compile the debug information. If this parameter is not added equal to the back of the command line, the parameter is added. Encoding This parameter indicates which coding method is encoded in your Source file, which is important for the code with Chinese text. ClassPath indicates that the JAR package you need to apply, or the location of other Class files, this is also a very important option. There are several ways in use. ..... ...... As a pre-defined JAR packet position, the RefID indicates a reference variable. It is generally used in Real-World. Simple use is like this: This is simple. Hit JAR Package This is the ANT script that makes compiled files into the JAR package, and Like Javac above, it can be placed in any position. Obviously Destfile is the package you want to be, based on your target class file, other complex parameter manuals, you can take photos.

The above script is also easy to understand, that is, in addition to the Test.Class file, put a source of the resource directory, into the app.jar package along with the compiled Class script. Copy file operation The above script is easy to understand. TODIR specifies the location that needs to be copied. Does OverWrite need to overwrite, whether Flatten ignores the destination directory structure, only the directory, copy file directly to the destination, discard its structure. selected all in addition to J2EE.jar package Lib.dir variable defined in the package below the JAR package other copy style single file copy file to the directory copy directory pair copy is more useful Command copy The sr_dir directory to the backup / dir directory and replaces the @ title @ of all files into Foo Bar.

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