Jakarta Ant
Ant is a tool that is similar to
Make but which is written in the
Java language and is primarily intended for use with Java.
One of the main differences between Ant and Make is that Ant is controlled using XML files, where Make has its own Makefile format.
Ant is part of the Jakarta Project.
See also
- CruiseControl
- SCons
- PyBuild
- Anthill
References
- Jessy Tilly, Eric M. Burke: Ant - The Definitive Guide, O'Reilly & Associates, ISBN 0-596-00184-3
- Erik Hatcher, Steve Loughran, Matthew Robinson: Java Development with Ant, Manning Publications, ISBN 1-930110-58-8
- Glenn Niemeyer, Jeremy Poteet: Extreme Programming with Ant, Sams, ISBN 0-672-32562-4
- Alan Williamson: Ant - Developer's Handbook, Sams, ISBN 0-672-32426-1
- James D. Davidson: Managing Projects with Ant, O'Reilly & Associates, ISBN 0-596-00136-3
- Bernd Matzke: Ant, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 3-8273-2066-6
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