![]() The 1.9.x releases are mostly bug fix releases while additional newįeatures are developed for 1.10.x. Both lines are based off of Ant 1.9.7 and ![]() The 1.9.x releases require Java5 at runtime and 1.10.x The Apache Ant team currently maintains two lines ofĭevelopment. Software development projects looking for a solution combining build tool andĭependency management can use Ant in combination with Apache Ivy.Īpache Ant 1.10.13 is now available for download from ![]() "antlibs" containing Ant tasks and types, and are offeredĪ large number of ready-made commercial or open-source "antlibs".Īnt is extremely flexible and does not impose coding conventions orĭirectory layouts to the Java projects which adopt it as a build tool. Pilot any type of process which can be described in terms of targetsĪnt is written in Java. The main known usage of Ant is the build of Java applications.Īnt supplies a number of built-in tasks allowing to compile, assemble,Īnt can also be used effectively to build non Java applications, for Mission is to drive processes described in build files as targetsĪnd extension points dependent upon each other. jar applications will not be allowed to execute except if their Executable bit is set (to be set manually if needed) - refer to "cautious-launcher".Apache Ant is a Java library and command-line tool whose Note: as for existing entry "OpenJDK Java 6 Runtime". So I added a new entry (later set as the preferred one) in KDE's File Association preferences, for known type "application > x-java-archive": jar file was still launching "OpenJDK Java 6 Runtime" ( cautious-launcher %f /usr/bin/java -jar) by default. Some time later I realized that double-clicking on a. Installation directories I chose (I actually conformed to the tutorial): /usr/local/bin #for JDK. I only added these lines to my ~/.profile at the end of the whole installation process to be sure to be using JDK/JRE 8 at all times: export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/bin/jdk1.8.0_51įollowed tutorial to install JDK and NetBeans (adapted a bit to the most recent JDK/NetBeans releases and to my needs - no intention to develop HTML5 applications, so I downloaded the "Java SE" edition of NetBeans). Apparently no problem installing Oracle JDK8 along with them, in a dedicated directory. ![]() Ok, everything went ok and here is how I did briefly: Thank you in advance for your suggestions. May I safely leave these packages present on my PC and install Oracle JDK 8 from along with these older versions of Java?Īnd is there any recommendation regarding the installation directory for Oracle JDK 8? ![]() I'm not facing an actual issue yet, rather trying to avoid any.Ĭurrently, these packages are installed on my PC (automatically installed during a fresh install of Kubuntu 14.04): $ apt list openjdk* -installed ![]()
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