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     <!--
          General purpose build script for web applications and web services,
          including enhanced support for deploying directly to a Tomcat 6
          based server.
     
          This build script assumes that the source code of your web application
          is organized into the following subdirectories underneath the source
          code directory from which you execute the build script:
     
             docs                 Static documentation files to be copied to
                                  the "docs" subdirectory of your distribution.
     
             src                  Java source code (and associated resource files)
                                  to be compiled to the "WEB-INF/classes"
                                  subdirectory of your web application.
     
             web                  Static HTML, JSP, and other content (such as
                                  image files), including the WEB-INF subdirectory
                                  and its configuration file contents.
     
          $Id: build.xml.txt 785727 2009-06-17 17:03:57Z kkolinko $
     -->
     
     
     <!-- A "project" describes a set of targets that may be requested
          when Ant is executed.  The "default" attribute defines the
          target which is executed if no specific target is requested,
          and the "basedir" attribute defines the current working directory
          from which Ant executes the requested task.  This is normally
          set to the current working directory.
     -->
     
     <project name="My Project" default="compile" basedir=".">
     
     
     
     <!-- ===================== Property Definitions =========================== -->
     
     
     <!--
     
       Each of the following properties are used in the build script.
       Values for these properties are set by the first place they are
       defined, from the following list:
     
       * Definitions on the "ant" command line (ant -Dfoo=bar compile).
     
       * Definitions from a "build.properties" file in the top level
         source directory of this application.
     
       * Definitions from a "build.properties" file in the developer's
         home directory.
     
       * Default definitions in this build.xml file.
     
       You will note below that property values can be composed based on the
       contents of previously defined properties.  This is a powerful technique
       that helps you minimize the number of changes required when your development
       environment is modified.  Note that property composition is allowed within
       "build.properties" files as well as in the "build.xml" script.
     
     -->
     
       <property file="build.properties"/>
       <property file="${user.home}/build.properties"/>
     
     
     <!-- ==================== File and Directory Names ======================== -->
     
     
     <!--
     
       These properties generally define file and directory names (or paths) that
       affect where the build process stores its outputs.
     
       app.name             Base name of this application, used to
                            construct filenames and directories.
                            Defaults to "myapp".
     
       app.path             Context path to which this application should be
                            deployed (defaults to "/" plus the value of the
                            "app.name" property).
     
       app.version          Version number of this iteration of the application.
     
       build.home           The directory into which the "prepare" and
                            "compile" targets will generate their output.
                            Defaults to "build".
     
       catalina.home        The directory in which you have installed
                            a binary distribution of Tomcat 6.  This will
                            be used by the "deploy" target.
     
       dist.home            The name of the base directory in which
                            distribution files are created.
                            Defaults to "dist".
     
       manager.password     The login password of a user that is assigned the
                            "manager" role (so that he or she can execute
                            commands via the "/manager" web application)
     
       manager.url          The URL of the "/manager" web application on the
                            Tomcat installation to which we will deploy web
                            applications and web services.
     
       manager.username     The login username of a user that is assigned the
                            "manager" role (so that he or she can execute
                            commands via the "/manager" web application)
     
     -->
     
       <property name="app.name"      value="myapp"/>
       <property name="app.path"      value="/${app.name}"/>
       <property name="app.version"   value="0.1-dev"/>
       <property name="build.home"    value="${basedir}/build"/>
       <property name="catalina.home" value="../../../.."/> <!-- UPDATE THIS! -->
       <property name="dist.home"     value="${basedir}/dist"/>
       <property name="docs.home"     value="${basedir}/docs"/>
       <property name="manager.url"   value="http://localhost:8080/manager"/>
       <property name="src.home"      value="${basedir}/src"/>
       <property name="web.home"      value="${basedir}/web"/>
     
     
     <!-- ==================== External Dependencies =========================== -->
     
     
     <!--
     
       Use property values to define the locations of external JAR files on which
       your application will depend.  In general, these values will be used for
       two purposes:
       * Inclusion on the classpath that is passed to the Javac compiler
       * Being copied into the "/WEB-INF/lib" directory during execution
         of the "deploy" target.
     
       Because we will automatically include all of the Java classes that Tomcat 6
       exposes to web applications, we will not need to explicitly list any of those
       dependencies.  You only need to worry about external dependencies for JAR
       files that you are going to include inside your "/WEB-INF/lib" directory.
     
     -->
     
     <!-- Dummy external dependency -->
     <!--
       <property name="foo.jar"
                value="/path/to/foo.jar"/>
     -->
     
     
     <!-- ==================== Compilation Classpath =========================== -->
     
     <!--
     
       Rather than relying on the CLASSPATH environment variable, Ant includes
       features that makes it easy to dynamically construct the classpath you
       need for each compilation.  The example below constructs the compile
       classpath to include the servlet.jar file, as well as the other components
       that Tomcat makes available to web applications automatically, plus anything
       that you explicitly added.
     
     -->
     
       <path id="compile.classpath">
     
         <!-- Include all JAR files that will be included in /WEB-INF/lib -->
         <!-- *** CUSTOMIZE HERE AS REQUIRED BY YOUR APPLICATION *** -->
     <!--
         <pathelement location="${foo.jar}"/>
     -->
     
         <!-- Include all elements that Tomcat exposes to applications -->
         <fileset dir="${catalina.home}/bin">
           <include name="*.jar"/>
         </fileset>
         <pathelement location="${catalina.home}/lib"/>
         <fileset dir="${catalina.home}/lib">
           <include name="*.jar"/>
         </fileset>
     
       </path>
     
     
     
     <!-- ================== Custom Ant Task Definitions ======================= -->
     
     
     <!--
     
       These properties define custom tasks for the Ant build tool that interact
       with the "/manager" web application installed with Tomcat 6.  Before they
       can be successfully utilized, you must perform the following steps:
     
       - Copy the file "lib/catalina-ant.jar" from your Tomcat 6
         installation into the "lib" directory of your Ant installation.
     
       - Create a "build.properties" file in your application's top-level
         source directory (or your user login home directory) that defines
         appropriate values for the "manager.password", "manager.url", and
         "manager.username" properties described above.
     
       For more information about the Manager web application, and the functionality
       of these tasks, see <http://localhost:8080/tomcat-docs/manager-howto.html>.
     
     -->
     
       <taskdef resource="org/apache/catalina/ant/catalina.tasks"
                classpathref="compile.classpath"/>
     
     
     <!--  ==================== Compilation Control Options ==================== -->
     
     <!--
     
       These properties control option settings on the Javac compiler when it
       is invoked using the <javac> task.
     
       compile.debug        Should compilation include the debug option?
     
       compile.deprecation  Should compilation include the deprecation option?
     
       compile.optimize     Should compilation include the optimize option?
     
     -->
     
       <property name="compile.debug"       value="true"/>
       <property name="compile.deprecation" value="false"/>
       <property name="compile.optimize"    value="true"/>
     
     
     
     <!-- ==================== All Target ====================================== -->
     
     <!--
     
       The "all" target is a shortcut for running the "clean" target followed
       by the "compile" target, to force a complete recompile.
     
     -->
     
       <target name="all" depends="clean,compile"
        description="Clean build and dist directories, then compile"/>
     
     
     
     <!-- ==================== Clean Target ==================================== -->
     
     <!--
     
       The "clean" target deletes any previous "build" and "dist" directory,
       so that you can be ensured the application can be built from scratch.
     
     -->
     
       <target name="clean"
        description="Delete old build and dist directories">
         <delete dir="${build.home}"/>
         <delete dir="${dist.home}"/>
       </target>
     
     
     
     <!-- ==================== Compile Target ================================== -->
     
     <!--
     
       The "compile" target transforms source files (from your "src" directory)
       into object files in the appropriate location in the build directory.
       This example assumes that you will be including your classes in an
       unpacked directory hierarchy under "/WEB-INF/classes".
     
     -->
     
       <target name="compile" depends="prepare"
        description="Compile Java sources">
     
         <!-- Compile Java classes as necessary -->
         <mkdir    dir="${build.home}/WEB-INF/classes"/>
         <javac srcdir="${src.home}"
               destdir="${build.home}/WEB-INF/classes"
                 debug="${compile.debug}"
           deprecation="${compile.deprecation}"
              optimize="${compile.optimize}">
             <classpath refid="compile.classpath"/>
         </javac>
     
         <!-- Copy application resources -->
         <copy  todir="${build.home}/WEB-INF/classes">
           <fileset dir="${src.home}" excludes="**/*.java"/>
         </copy>
     
       </target>
     
     
     
     <!-- ==================== Dist Target ===================================== -->
     
     
     <!--
     
       The "dist" target creates a binary distribution of your application
       in a directory structure ready to be archived in a tar.gz or zip file.
       Note that this target depends on two others:
     
       * "compile" so that the entire web application (including external
         dependencies) will have been assembled
     
       * "javadoc" so that the application Javadocs will have been created
     
     -->
     
       <target name="dist" depends="compile,javadoc"
        description="Create binary distribution">
     
         <!-- Copy documentation subdirectories -->
         <mkdir   dir="${dist.home}/docs"/>
         <copy    todir="${dist.home}/docs">
           <fileset dir="${docs.home}"/>
         </copy>
     
         <!-- Create application JAR file -->
         <jar jarfile="${dist.home}/${app.name}-${app.version}.war"
              basedir="${build.home}"/>
     
         <!-- Copy additional files to ${dist.home} as necessary -->
     
       </target>
     
     
     
     <!-- ==================== Install Target ================================== -->
     
     <!--
     
       The "install" target tells the specified Tomcat 6 installation to dynamically
       install this web application and make it available for execution.  It does
       *not* cause the existence of this web application to be remembered across
       Tomcat restarts; if you restart the server, you will need to re-install all
       this web application.
     
       If you have already installed this application, and simply want Tomcat to
       recognize that you have updated Java classes (or the web.xml file), use the
       "reload" target instead.
     
       NOTE:  This target will only succeed if it is run from the same server that
       Tomcat is running on.
     
       NOTE:  This is the logical opposite of the "remove" target.
     
     -->
     
       <target name="install" depends="compile"
        description="Install application to servlet container">
     
         <deploy url="${manager.url}"
            username="${manager.username}"
            password="${manager.password}"
                path="${app.path}"
            localWar="file://${build.home}"/>
     
       </target>
     
     
     <!-- ==================== Javadoc Target ================================== -->
     
     <!--
     
       The "javadoc" target creates Javadoc API documentation for the Java
       classes included in your application.  Normally, this is only required
       when preparing a distribution release, but is available as a separate
       target in case the developer wants to create Javadocs independently.
     
     -->
     
       <target name="javadoc" depends="compile"
        description="Create Javadoc API documentation">
     
         <mkdir          dir="${dist.home}/docs/api"/>
         <javadoc sourcepath="${src.home}"
                     destdir="${dist.home}/docs/api"
                packagenames="*">
           <classpath refid="compile.classpath"/>
         </javadoc>
     
       </target>
     
     
     
     <!-- ====================== List Target =================================== -->
     
     <!--
     
       The "list" target asks the specified Tomcat 6 installation to list the
       currently running web applications, either loaded at startup time or
       installed dynamically.  It is useful to determine whether or not the
       application you are currently developing has been installed.
     
     -->
     
       <target name="list"
        description="List installed applications on servlet container">
     
         <list    url="${manager.url}"
             username="${manager.username}"
             password="${manager.password}"/>
     
       </target>
     
     
     <!-- ==================== Prepare Target ================================== -->
     
     <!--
     
       The "prepare" target is used to create the "build" destination directory,
       and copy the static contents of your web application to it.  If you need
       to copy static files from external dependencies, you can customize the
       contents of this task.
     
       Normally, this task is executed indirectly when needed.
     
     -->
     
       <target name="prepare">
     
         <!-- Create build directories as needed -->
         <mkdir  dir="${build.home}"/>
         <mkdir  dir="${build.home}/WEB-INF"/>
         <mkdir  dir="${build.home}/WEB-INF/classes"/>
     
     
         <!-- Copy static content of this web application -->
         <copy todir="${build.home}">
           <fileset dir="${web.home}"/>
         </copy>
     
         <!-- Copy external dependencies as required -->
         <!-- *** CUSTOMIZE HERE AS REQUIRED BY YOUR APPLICATION *** -->
         <mkdir  dir="${build.home}/WEB-INF/lib"/>
     <!--
         <copy todir="${build.home}/WEB-INF/lib" file="${foo.jar}"/>
     -->
     
         <!-- Copy static files from external dependencies as needed -->
         <!-- *** CUSTOMIZE HERE AS REQUIRED BY YOUR APPLICATION *** -->
     
       </target>
     
     
     <!-- ==================== Reload Target =================================== -->
     
     <!--
     
       The "reload" signals the specified application Tomcat 6 to shut itself down
       and reload. This can be useful when the web application context is not
       reloadable and you have updated classes or property files in the
       /WEB-INF/classes directory or when you have added or updated jar files in the
       /WEB-INF/lib directory.
     
       NOTE: The /WEB-INF/web.xml web application configuration file is not reread
       on a reload. If you have made changes to your web.xml file you must stop
       then start the web application. 
     
     -->
     
       <target name="reload" depends="compile"
        description="Reload application on servlet container">
     
         <reload url="${manager.url}"
            username="${manager.username}"
            password="${manager.password}"
                path="${app.path}"/>
     
       </target>
     
     
     <!-- ==================== Remove Target =================================== -->
     
     <!--
     
       The "remove" target tells the specified Tomcat 6 installation to dynamically
       remove this web application from service.
     
       NOTE:  This is the logical opposite of the "install" target.
     
     -->
     
       <target name="remove"
        description="Remove application on servlet container">
     
         <undeploy url="${manager.url}"
              username="${manager.username}"
              password="${manager.password}"
                  path="${app.path}"/>
     
       </target>
     
     
     </project>
     

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