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<!--
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General purpose build script for web applications and web services,
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including enhanced support for deploying directly to a Tomcat 6
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based server.
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This build script assumes that the source code of your web application
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is organized into the following subdirectories underneath the source
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code directory from which you execute the build script:
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docs Static documentation files to be copied to
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the "docs" subdirectory of your distribution.
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src Java source code (and associated resource files)
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to be compiled to the "WEB-INF/classes"
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subdirectory of your web applicaiton.
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web Static HTML, JSP, and other content (such as
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image files), including the WEB-INF subdirectory
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and its configuration file contents.
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$Id: build.xml.txt 525818 2007-04-05 13:16:43Z remm $
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-->
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<!-- A "project" describes a set of targets that may be requested
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when Ant is executed. The "default" attribute defines the
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target which is executed if no specific target is requested,
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and the "basedir" attribute defines the current working directory
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from which Ant executes the requested task. This is normally
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set to the current working directory.
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-->
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<project name="My Project" default="compile" basedir=".">
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<!-- ===================== Property Definitions =========================== -->
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<!--
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Each of the following properties are used in the build script.
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Values for these properties are set by the first place they are
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defined, from the following list:
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* Definitions on the "ant" command line (ant -Dfoo=bar compile).
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* Definitions from a "build.properties" file in the top level
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source directory of this application.
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* Definitions from a "build.properties" file in the developer's
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home directory.
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* Default definitions in this build.xml file.
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You will note below that property values can be composed based on the
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contents of previously defined properties. This is a powerful technique
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that helps you minimize the number of changes required when your development
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environment is modified. Note that property composition is allowed within
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"build.properties" files as well as in the "build.xml" script.
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-->
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<property file="build.properties"/>
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<property file="${user.home}/build.properties"/>
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<!-- ==================== File and Directory Names ======================== -->
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<!--
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These properties generally define file and directory names (or paths) that
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affect where the build process stores its outputs.
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app.name Base name of this application, used to
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construct filenames and directories.
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Defaults to "myapp".
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app.path Context path to which this application should be
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deployed (defaults to "/" plus the value of the
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"app.name" property).
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app.version Version number of this iteration of the application.
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build.home The directory into which the "prepare" and
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"compile" targets will generate their output.
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Defaults to "build".
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catalina.home The directory in which you have installed
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a binary distribution of Tomcat 6. This will
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be used by the "deploy" target.
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dist.home The name of the base directory in which
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distribution files are created.
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Defaults to "dist".
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manager.password The login password of a user that is assigned the
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"manager" role (so that he or she can execute
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commands via the "/manager" web application)
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manager.url The URL of the "/manager" web application on the
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Tomcat installation to which we will deploy web
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applications and web services.
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manager.username The login username of a user that is assigned the
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"manager" role (so that he or she can execute
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commands via the "/manager" web application)
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-->
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<property name="app.name" value="myapp"/>
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<property name="app.path" value="/${app.name}"/>
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<property name="app.version" value="0.1-dev"/>
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<property name="build.home" value="${basedir}/build"/>
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<property name="catalina.home" value="../../../.."/> <!-- UPDATE THIS! -->
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<property name="dist.home" value="${basedir}/dist"/>
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<property name="docs.home" value="${basedir}/docs"/>
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<property name="manager.url" value="http://localhost:8080/manager"/>
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<property name="src.home" value="${basedir}/src"/>
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<property name="web.home" value="${basedir}/web"/>
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<!-- ==================== External Dependencies =========================== -->
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<!--
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Use property values to define the locations of external JAR files on which
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your application will depend. In general, these values will be used for
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two purposes:
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* Inclusion on the classpath that is passed to the Javac compiler
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* Being copied into the "/WEB-INF/lib" directory during execution
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of the "deploy" target.
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Because we will automatically include all of the Java classes that Tomcat 6
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exposes to web applications, we will not need to explicitly list any of those
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dependencies. You only need to worry about external dependencies for JAR
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files that you are going to include inside your "/WEB-INF/lib" directory.
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-->
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<!-- Dummy external dependency -->
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<property name="foo.jar"
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value="/path/to/foo.jar"/>
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-->
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<!-- ==================== Compilation Classpath =========================== -->
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<!--
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Rather than relying on the CLASSPATH environment variable, Ant includes
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features that makes it easy to dynamically construct the classpath you
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need for each compilation. The example below constructs the compile
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classpath to include the servlet.jar file, as well as the other components
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that Tomcat makes available to web applications automatically, plus anything
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that you explicitly added.
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-->
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<path id="compile.classpath">
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<!-- Include all JAR files that will be included in /WEB-INF/lib -->
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<!-- *** CUSTOMIZE HERE AS REQUIRED BY YOUR APPLICATION *** -->
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<!--
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<pathelement location="${foo.jar}"/>
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-->
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<!-- Include all elements that Tomcat exposes to applications -->
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<fileset dir="${catalina.home}/bin">
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<include name="*.jar"/>
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</fileset>
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<pathelement location="${catalina.home}/lib"/>
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<fileset dir="${catalina.home}/lib">
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<include name="*.jar"/>
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</fileset>
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</path>
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<!-- ================== Custom Ant Task Definitions ======================= -->
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<!--
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These properties define custom tasks for the Ant build tool that interact
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with the "/manager" web application installed with Tomcat 6. Before they
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can be successfully utilized, you must perform the following steps:
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- Copy the file "lib/catalina-ant.jar" from your Tomcat 6
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installation into the "lib" directory of your Ant installation.
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- Create a "build.properties" file in your application's top-level
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source directory (or your user login home directory) that defines
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appropriate values for the "manager.password", "manager.url", and
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"manager.username" properties described above.
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For more information about the Manager web application, and the functionality
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of these tasks, see <http://localhost:8080/tomcat-docs/manager-howto.html>.
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-->
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<taskdef resource="org/apache/catalina/ant/catalina.tasks"
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classpathref="compile.classpath"/>
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<!-- ==================== Compilation Control Options ==================== -->
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<!--
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These properties control option settings on the Javac compiler when it
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is invoked using the <javac> task.
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compile.debug Should compilation include the debug option?
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compile.deprecation Should compilation include the deprecation option?
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compile.optimize Should compilation include the optimize option?
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-->
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<property name="compile.debug" value="true"/>
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<property name="compile.deprecation" value="false"/>
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<property name="compile.optimize" value="true"/>
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<!-- ==================== All Target ====================================== -->
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<!--
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The "all" target is a shortcut for running the "clean" target followed
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by the "compile" target, to force a complete recompile.
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-->
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<target name="all" depends="clean,compile"
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description="Clean build and dist directories, then compile"/>
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<!-- ==================== Clean Target ==================================== -->
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<!--
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The "clean" target deletes any previous "build" and "dist" directory,
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so that you can be ensured the application can be built from scratch.
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-->
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<target name="clean"
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description="Delete old build and dist directories">
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<delete dir="${build.home}"/>
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<delete dir="${dist.home}"/>
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</target>
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<!-- ==================== Compile Target ================================== -->
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<!--
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The "compile" target transforms source files (from your "src" directory)
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into object files in the appropriate location in the build directory.
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This example assumes that you will be including your classes in an
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unpacked directory hierarchy under "/WEB-INF/classes".
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-->
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<target name="compile" depends="prepare"
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description="Compile Java sources">
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<!-- Compile Java classes as necessary -->
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<mkdir dir="${build.home}/WEB-INF/classes"/>
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<javac srcdir="${src.home}"
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destdir="${build.home}/WEB-INF/classes"
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debug="${compile.debug}"
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deprecation="${compile.deprecation}"
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optimize="${compile.optimize}">
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<classpath refid="compile.classpath"/>
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</javac>
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<!-- Copy application resources -->
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<copy todir="${build.home}/WEB-INF/classes">
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<fileset dir="${src.home}" excludes="**/*.java"/>
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</copy>
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</target>
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<!-- ==================== Dist Target ===================================== -->
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<!--
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The "dist" target creates a binary distribution of your application
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in a directory structure ready to be archived in a tar.gz or zip file.
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Note that this target depends on two others:
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* "compile" so that the entire web application (including external
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dependencies) will have been assembled
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* "javadoc" so that the application Javadocs will have been created
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-->
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<target name="dist" depends="compile,javadoc"
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description="Create binary distribution">
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<!-- Copy documentation subdirectories -->
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<mkdir dir="${dist.home}/docs"/>
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<copy todir="${dist.home}/docs">
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<fileset dir="${docs.home}"/>
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</copy>
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<!-- Create application JAR file -->
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<jar jarfile="${dist.home}/${app.name}-${app.version}.war"
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basedir="${build.home}"/>
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<!-- Copy additional files to ${dist.home} as necessary -->
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</target>
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<!-- ==================== Install Target ================================== -->
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<!--
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The "install" target tells the specified Tomcat 6 installation to dynamically
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install this web application and make it available for execution. It does
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*not* cause the existence of this web application to be remembered across
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Tomcat restarts; if you restart the server, you will need to re-install all
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this web application.
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If you have already installed this application, and simply want Tomcat to
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recognize that you have updated Java classes (or the web.xml file), use the
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"reload" target instead.
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NOTE: This target will only succeed if it is run from the same server that
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Tomcat is running on.
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NOTE: This is the logical opposite of the "remove" target.
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-->
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<target name="install" depends="compile"
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description="Install application to servlet container">
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<deploy url="${manager.url}"
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username="${manager.username}"
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password="${manager.password}"
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path="${app.path}"
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localWar="file://${build.home}"/>
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</target>
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<!-- ==================== Javadoc Target ================================== -->
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<!--
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The "javadoc" target creates Javadoc API documentation for the Java
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classes included in your application. Normally, this is only required
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when preparing a distribution release, but is available as a separate
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target in case the developer wants to create Javadocs independently.
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-->
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<target name="javadoc" depends="compile"
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description="Create Javadoc API documentation">
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<mkdir dir="${dist.home}/docs/api"/>
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<javadoc sourcepath="${src.home}"
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destdir="${dist.home}/docs/api"
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packagenames="*">
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<classpath refid="compile.classpath"/>
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</javadoc>
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</target>
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<!-- ====================== List Target =================================== -->
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The "list" target asks the specified Tomcat 6 installation to list the
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currently running web applications, either loaded at startup time or
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installed dynamically. It is useful to determine whether or not the
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application you are currently developing has been installed.
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-->
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<target name="list"
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description="List installed applications on servlet container">
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<list url="${manager.url}"
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username="${manager.username}"
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password="${manager.password}"/>
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</target>
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<!-- ==================== Prepare Target ================================== -->
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<!--
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The "prepare" target is used to create the "build" destination directory,
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and copy the static contents of your web application to it. If you need
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to copy static files from external dependencies, you can customize the
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contents of this task.
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Normally, this task is executed indirectly when needed.
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-->
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<target name="prepare">
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<!-- Create build directories as needed -->
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<mkdir dir="${build.home}"/>
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<mkdir dir="${build.home}/WEB-INF"/>
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<mkdir dir="${build.home}/WEB-INF/classes"/>
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<!-- Copy static content of this web application -->
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<copy todir="${build.home}">
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<fileset dir="${web.home}"/>
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</copy>
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<!-- Copy external dependencies as required -->
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<!-- *** CUSTOMIZE HERE AS REQUIRED BY YOUR APPLICATION *** -->
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<mkdir dir="${build.home}/WEB-INF/lib"/>
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<copy todir="${build.home}/WEB-INF/lib" file="${foo.jar}"/>
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-->
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<!-- Copy static files from external dependencies as needed -->
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<!-- *** CUSTOMIZE HERE AS REQUIRED BY YOUR APPLICATION *** -->
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</target>
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<!-- ==================== Reload Target =================================== -->
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The "reload" signals the specified application Tomcat 6 to shut itself down
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and reload. This can be useful when the web application context is not
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reloadable and you have updated classes or property files in the
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/WEB-INF/classes directory or when you have added or updated jar files in the
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/WEB-INF/lib directory.
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NOTE: The /WEB-INF/web.xml web application configuration file is not reread
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on a reload. If you have made changes to your web.xml file you must stop
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then start the web application.
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-->
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<target name="reload" depends="compile"
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description="Reload application on servlet container">
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<reload url="${manager.url}"
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username="${manager.username}"
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password="${manager.password}"
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path="${app.path}"/>
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</target>
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<!-- ==================== Remove Target =================================== -->
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<!--
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The "remove" target tells the specified Tomcat 6 installation to dynamically
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remove this web application from service.
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NOTE: This is the logical opposite of the "install" target.
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-->
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<target name="remove"
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description="Remove application on servlet container">
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<undeploy url="${manager.url}"
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username="${manager.username}"
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password="${manager.password}"
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path="${app.path}"/>
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</target>
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