Introduction
Eclipse is a great Java IDE, and it excels at enabling you to edit,
debug, share, compile, and run your code. However, advanced projects
can demand more from the build process. For example, you might want
to compile multiple files, copy your compiled files to a specific
location, create .jar files, delete previous
build files, and more.
All these things are possible
with
the well-known Ant build tool from Apache (see http://ant.apache.org/). Ant has a great deal
of power built in. It enables you to automate the build
process—compile, move, copy, and delete files, create and
delete directories, and more. And now Ant comes built into Eclipse.
If your project requires more than just compiling one or two files,
this is the chapter for you.
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This chapter discusses how to use Ant from Eclipse, but it
doesn't discuss how to use Ant in detail, which
would take a book by itself. For more information on how to work with
this tool, see Ant: The Definitive Guide
(O'Reilly).
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