Alternative deployment
methods, Part 1: Beyond applets - JavaWorld May
2000
Alternative deployment
methods, Part 1: Beyond applets - JavaWorld May
2000 |
Printing in
Java, Part 4 - JavaWorld February
2001
Printing in
Java, Part 4 - JavaWorld February
2001 |
Automate your
build process using Java and Ant - JavaWorld October 2000
Automate your
build process using Java and Ant - JavaWorld October 2000 |
Clean up your wire protocol with SOAP, Part 3 - JavaWorld June
2001
Clean up your wire protocol with SOAP, Part 3 - JavaWorld June
2001 |
Java is here to stay (JavaWorld / January 2000 / by John Rommel)
Java is here to stay (JavaWorld / January 2000 / by John Rommel) |
Maven ties together tools for better code management
Maven ties together tools for better code management |
Very
interesting article
Very
interesting article |
Overcome J2SE
1.3-1.4 incompatibilities
Overcome J2SE
1.3-1.4 incompatibilities |
Top 15 Ant Best Practices
Top 15 Ant Best Practices
Ant, building and deploying Java applications required a hodgepodge of platform-specific scripts, makefiles, proprietary IDEs, or manual processes. Now, nearly every open source Java project uses Ant. A great number of companie |
Jappo - an open and modular Java preprocessor
Jappo - an open and modular Java preprocessor
Jappo is Java preprocessor. It examines input files for preprocessor statements (i.e. macros) that are then interpreted, resulting in the alteration of the input content that is stored as target file. Jappo |
Flexible User and Environment Ant Configuration
Flexible User and Environment Ant Configuration
The de facto standard for building, packaging, and deploying Java applications is Apache Ant. Small differences in developers\' environments or preferences may cause problems with some Ant tasks that invo |
Writing Ant Tasks
Writing Ant Tasks
A nice feature of Ant is that it is designed to allow you to add your own tasks and use them in an build. This article shows you the basics of writing an Ant task and how to get a task to work. |
Maven: Trove of Tips
Maven: Trove of Tips
This article will show some of the tips and tricks I figured out with JDoppio. Hopefully, I can give you a hint how to proceed and where to get help. In the end, Maven is all about helping you, fellow developers and users, to save ti |
The Duke\'s JukeBox
The Duke\'s JukeBox
Upcoming release 1.1 11/09/2004 12:56
The next release should make the Jukebox easier to start without any development (ant) or compiling.
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Build scripts with Groovy and Ant
Build scripts with Groovy and Ant
Summary
In nearly all developers' toolboxes, Ant is the standard build tool for Java applications, thanks to its open, standard, and multiplatform structure. Though it represents a great improvement in automating produc |
Practically Groovy: JDBC programming with Groovy
Take your practical knowledge of Groovy one step further this month, as Andrew Glover shows you how to use GroovySql to build a simple data-reporting application. GroovySql combines closures and iterators to ease Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) programm |
10 Minutes Guide to Ant
10 Minutes Guide to Ant
10 Minutes Guide to Ant
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Introduction
Well for the next 10 minutes get ready to devote to the ant guide. This will make some sence to the ant.
Ant is a free tool under GNU Licence and is |
Building Web Application With Ant and Deploying on Jboss 3.0
Building Web Application With Ant and Deploying on Jboss 3.0
Building Web Application With Ant and Deploying on Jboss 3.0
Previous Tutorial Index Next
In this lesson I will show you how to build you web application and install on the Jboss 3.0 |
Welcome to the Jboss 3.0 Tutorial
Welcome to the Jboss 3.0 Tutorial
Welcome to the Jboss 3.0 Tutorial
10 Minutes Guide to Ant
Comprehensive description of Ant with example.
Building Web Application With Ant and Deploying on Jboss 3.0
This lesson shows you how to build you web |
Pure Java SSH Tool for J2ME
JSch is the pure Java SSH2 implementation developed by JCraft under revised BSD license. It has been already widely adopted by several open source projects, including Eclipse, Apache Ant, etc., |
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