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Java Development with Ant
Erik Hatcher and Steve Loughran

2002 | 672 pages
ISBN: 1930110588
$22.50 PDF ebook  
$44.95 Softbound print book  

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Manning's Java Development with Ant wins First Runner Up - Best Book 2003! Congratulations Erik and Steve! Read the press release.

Foreword by Sam Ruby, Director of the Apache Software Foundation

The most widely used build tool for Java projects, Ant is cross-platform, extensible, simple, and fast. It scales from small personal projects to large, multi-team J2EE projects. And, most important, it's easy to learn.

Java Development with Ant systematically explores what Ant can do, and how to apply it to your project. Whether you are new to Ant, or an experienced user, this book will show you powerful and creative uses for Ant. The book emphasizes basic concepts you need to know to effectively use Ant starting with Ant's XML-driven build process. It leads you step-by-step through everything you need to know to compile, test, package and deploy an application. It then guides you through the maze of more complex situations common in larger projects such as enterprise Java applications and Web Services. With this book you will gain access to a powerful tool to automatically build, test and deploy your Java software, no matter how simple or complex it might be.

What's inside:

  • The new Ant 1.5 features
  • Ant's datatypes and property handling
  • JUnit testing and reporting
  • Continuous integration techniques
  • XDoclet for attribute-oriented programming
  • EJB generation, building, and packaging
  • Writing and testing native code
  • Building Web Services with Apache Axis
  • Deploying your system to multiple remote servers
  • Using and writing
    • Loggers
    • Listeners
    • Selectors
    • Custom tasks

Translation rights for Java Development with Ant have been granted for Taiwan. If you are interested in learning where to buy this book in a language other than English, please inquire at your local bookseller.

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY ABOUT THIS BOOK...

"If you are using Ant, get this book"
--Rick Hightower

"This book earned a permanent place on my shelf before I'd even finished the first five chapters. This is the indispensable Ant reference."
--Nicholas Lesiecki

*Rick and Nicholas are the authors of "Java Tools for eXtreme Programming"

WHAT THE READERS SAY ABOUT THIS BOOK...

"The Manning book is outstanding. Not only a reference, it is well written, and gives great examples of using Ant in various common scenarios and integrating with testing, etc. It is also based on Ant 1.5 and there are quite a few new capabilities in 1.5. I strongly recommend the Manning book--it has a lot for complete newbies and experts."
--George Schlitz, Reader

ABOUT THE AUTHORS...

Erik Hatcher, an Ant project committer, has written popular articles on Ant's JUnit integration. He maintains jGuru's Ant FAQ where he answers the world's toughest Ant questions. Erik lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Steve Loughran designs and builds production Web Services using Java and Ant. Prior to this, he was a research scientist in Hewlett Packard Laboratories in England. Steve lives in Corvallis, Oregon.


Erik poses with his Java Developer Journal Reader's Award.

Erik Hatcher poses with his JDJ Reader's Award The JDJ Reader's Award with copies of Java Development with Ant
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