All -

I'm proud (and worried about the support e-mails! :) to announce the near-final release of a project demonstrating Ant, XDoclet, Struts, JUnit, Cactus, and Lucene. Its called JavaDevWithAnt as it was written for the book Steve and I co-authored and has been refined during several presentations I've been giving on Ant, XDoclet and Struts.

The documentation is in draft stage, and my primary goal is to collect feedback on polishing the documentation (and the application if there are any bugs that surface). The site where I'm hosting the distribution and documentation is:

http://www.ehatchersolutions.com/JavaDevWithAnt/

Please let me know if you try it out and have suggestions for improvement, or just to let me know you tried it and hate it or love it, etc. Feedback more than welcome! Direct feedback to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Erik

p.s. Since this is directed to the ant-user list, here are some hilights:

- XDoclet everywhere (including using Ant properties in various ways)
- Slick library dependency handling
- Filterset example
- Dynamically turn EJB on/off (since the app can work either way)
- Reusable compilation and testing targets
- Builds out of the box (with J2EE SDK installed, or j2ee.jar supplied - read installation instruction for details).


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