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build.xml(5)							  build.xml(5)

NAME
       build.xml - configuration file used by ant to build projects

DESCRIPTION
       The  file  build.xml  is	 the default configuration file used by ant to
       determine target to build for a specific project. It can be  considered
       the ant equivalent of Makefile.

       The  format  of ant is XML and for each project a seperate file is con‐
       structed.  The buildfile consists of one or more tasks. An  example  is
       given below.

       <project default="compile">

	 <target name="compile">
	   <javac srcdir="src"/>
	 </target>

       </project>

       This example has one target and it is defaulted. The target itself con‐
       sists of one task javac which compiles the files in the src directory.

TARGETS
       Targets can depend on other targets. These dependencies	are  given  by
       the depends attribute of the <target> element.

TASKS
       A  task	is  a piece of code that is executed.  Ant recognizes built-in
       task, optional tasks, but one can also write new tasks.

       Built-in tasks

       The built-in tasks are: Ant, AntCall, AntStructure,  Apply,  Available,
       Basename,  BuildNumber, BUnzip2, BZip2, Checksum, Chmod, Concat, Condi‐
       tion, Copy, Cvs, Delete, Deltree, Dirname, Ear, Echo, Exec, Fail,  Fil‐
       ter,  FixCRLF,  GenKey,	Get,  GUnzip,  GZip, Import, Input, Jar, Java,
       Javac, Javadoc, Length, LoadFile, LoadProperties,  Mail,	 Mkdir,	 Move,
       Nice,  Parallel,	 Patch,	 PathConvert, Property, Record, Replace, Rmic,
       Sequential, SignJar, Sleep, Sql, Style,	Subant,	 Sync,	Tar,  Taskdef,
       Tempfile, Touch, TStamp, Typedef, Unjar, Untar, Unwar, Unzip, Uptodate,
       Waitfor, War, WhichResource, XmlProperty, Xslt, Zip

       Java   Executes a Java class within  the	 running  (Ant)	 VM  or	 forks
	      another  VM if specified. Below are some of the attibutes to the
	      <java> element:

	      classname (required) the Java class to execute

	      fork if enabled triggers the class execution in another VM (dis‐
	      abled by default)

	      jvm the command used to invoke the Java Virtual Machine, default
	      is java. The command is  resolved	 by  java.lang.Runtime.exec().
	      Ignored if fork is disabled.

	      Other  arguments are classpath, classpathref, maxmemory, failon‐
	      error, dir and output.

       Javac  Compiles a source tree within the running (Ant) VM.

	      srcdir (required) location of the java files

	      destdir location to store the class files

	      debug indicates whether source should  be	 compiled  with	 debug
	      information; defaults to off

	      optimize	indicates whether source should be compiled with opti‐
	      mization; defaults to off

	      target generate class files for specific VM version  (e.g.,  1.1
	      or 1.2).

	      includes	comma-separated list of patterns of files that must be
	      included; all files are included when omitted

	      excludes comma-separated list of patterns of files that must  be
	      excluded;	 no  files (except default excludes) are excluded when
	      omitted.

	      defaultexcludes indicates whether	 default  excludes  should  be
	      used (yes | no); default excludes are used when omitted.

	      Other arguments are includesfile, excludesfile, classpath, boot‐
	      classpath, classpathref,	bootclasspathref,  extdirs,  encoding,
	      deprecation,  verbose, includeAntRuntime, includeJavaRuntime and
	      failonerror.

Properties
       A project can have a set of properties, which consist of a  name	 value
       combination. Within tasks they can be used by placing them between "${"
       and "}", as in "${builddir}/classes".

       Built-in Properties

       Ant provides access to all  system  properties  as  if  they  had  been
       defined using a <property> task. For example, ${os.name} expands to the
       name of the operating system.

       basedir
	      the absolute path of the project's  basedir  (as	set  with  the
	      basedir attribute of <project>).

       ant.file
	      the absolute path of the buildfile.

       ant.version
	      the version of Ant.

       ant.project.name
	      the  name	 of the project that is currently executing; it is set
	      in the name attribute of <project>.

       ant.java.version
	      the JVM version Ant detected; currently it can hold  the	values
	      "1.1", "1.2" and "1.3".

Classpath
       The classpath can be set by using the <classpath> element:

       <classpath>
	 <pathelement path="${classpath}"/>
	 <pathelement location="lib/helper.jar"/>
	 <fileset dir="lib">
	   <include name="**/*.jar"/>
	 </fileset> </classpath>

SEE ALSO
       ant(1)

AUTHOR
       This  manpage  is made by Egon Willighagen <egonw@sci.kun.nl> and based
       on the Ant Manual <http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/manual/>.

Debian/GNU Linux		   June 2005			  build.xml(5)
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