That would be it! Except the title is now "Java Development with Ant" (the
Software is kinda implied! :)
Erik
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From: "Andrew Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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A wise old hermit known only as Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Just for the record, I'm including extensive coverage in the book I'm
> co-authoring on Ant.
Would that be
"Hatcher, Erik, and Steve Loughran. Java Software Development with Ant.
Greenwich, CT: Manning Publications
ls! :)
One of the toughest things is following the rapid development that you folks
are doing - I can barely keep up with it.
Erik
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From: "Andrew Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>From "J2EE and XML development" (Manning press) in the appendix on Ant:
"There are also many interesting open source projects based on Ant. One
example is XDoclet, a custom Ant task that generates EJBs, deployment
descriptors, and related objects from javadoc comments in your source
code. In
I noticed the following on the Atlassian web site
(http://www.atlassian.com/beta/jira/)
"JIRA is a J2EE-based issue tracking application developed by Atlassian. It
tracks issues (bugs and features at the moment) and has a growing array of
developer assistance features.
Our aim be able to run