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[OT] [ANT] Re: SV: STRUTS AND JAVADOC.

Søren Blidorf wrote:

>Basically because I don't know ANT
>
>Why do I need ANT?
>  
>
Ant lets you build Java projects in a robust and portable manner, pays 
attention to dependencies, and is extensible to allow a variety of tasks 
under a variety of conditions.

<obligatory-understatement>
It is very useful.
</obligatory-understatement>

"Ant: Makes Developing Java a Little Less Sucky."

Which is why I'm a developer and not a marketroid.

Dave



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Re: SV: SV: [OT] [ANT] Re: SV: STRUTS AND JAVADOC.

Posted by Dave Newton <ne...@pingsite.com>.
Søren Blidorf wrote:

>How does ANT work with JBuilder?
>  
>
Don't know, never used JBuilder.

According to the jBuilder home page Ant support is built in, and I bet 
you have access to some documentation you could look at..

Dave



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SV: SV: [OT] [ANT] Re: SV: STRUTS AND JAVADOC.

Posted by Søren Blidorf <so...@nolas.dk>.
How does ANT work with JBuilder?

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Søren Blidorf wrote:

>Does it take a lot of effort to set it up.
>  
>
No.

http://ant.apache.org/

Setup info at http://ant.apache.org/manual/install.html#installing

Dave



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Re: SV: [OT] [ANT] Re: SV: STRUTS AND JAVADOC.

Posted by Dave Newton <ne...@pingsite.com>.
Søren Blidorf wrote:

>Does it take a lot of effort to set it up.
>  
>
No.

http://ant.apache.org/

Setup info at http://ant.apache.org/manual/install.html#installing

Dave



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Re: SV: [OT] [ANT] Re: SV: STRUTS AND JAVADOC.

Posted by Collin VanDyck <co...@hannonhill.com>.
You owe it to yourself to run through an ant tutorial or two. Start out 
getting something compiled, use that for a while. You can always expand 
your script in the future to do other things.  You can easily have 
something running in a couple hours.

Basically, if you are programming in Java, you need to be using Ant. 
Otherwise, it would be similar to being a soccer player, but instead of 
cleats you have to wear bunny slippers. Sure you can make it around the 
field and what have you, but you won't be nearly as productive as the 
other cleated players.

Collin



Søren Blidorf wrote:
> Thanks both.
> 
> Does it take a lot of effort to set it up.
> 
> I am getting very interested, but my time is very limited these days.
> 
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra: Dave Newton [mailto:newton@pingsite.com] 
> Sendt: 4. november 2005 17:51
> Til: Struts Users Mailing List
> Emne: [OT] [ANT] Re: SV: STRUTS AND JAVADOC.
> 
> Søren Blidorf wrote:
> 
> 
>>Basically because I don't know ANT
>>
>>Why do I need ANT?
>> 
>>
> 
> Ant lets you build Java projects in a robust and portable manner, pays 
> attention to dependencies, and is extensible to allow a variety of tasks
> 
> under a variety of conditions.
> 
> <obligatory-understatement>
> It is very useful.
> </obligatory-understatement>
> 
> "Ant: Makes Developing Java a Little Less Sucky."
> 
> Which is why I'm a developer and not a marketroid.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
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SV: [OT] [ANT] Re: SV: STRUTS AND JAVADOC.

Posted by Søren Blidorf <so...@nolas.dk>.
Thanks both.

Does it take a lot of effort to set it up.

I am getting very interested, but my time is very limited these days.

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Fra: Dave Newton [mailto:newton@pingsite.com] 
Sendt: 4. november 2005 17:51
Til: Struts Users Mailing List
Emne: [OT] [ANT] Re: SV: STRUTS AND JAVADOC.

Søren Blidorf wrote:

>Basically because I don't know ANT
>
>Why do I need ANT?
>  
>
Ant lets you build Java projects in a robust and portable manner, pays 
attention to dependencies, and is extensible to allow a variety of tasks

under a variety of conditions.

<obligatory-understatement>
It is very useful.
</obligatory-understatement>

"Ant: Makes Developing Java a Little Less Sucky."

Which is why I'm a developer and not a marketroid.

Dave



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