![]() ![]() ![]() The prior section specified that the Export wizard generates an Ant script file named build-favorites.xml in the project: For more information about Ant and constructing more complex build scripts, see Chapter 19.Įclipse can generate simple Ant scripts. There is a little more up-front work to set up an Ant script, but it is much less error-prone over time than building a product manually. 2.4.2 Building with Apache AntĪn Apache Ant script provides a reliable, flexible, and repeatable process for building a plug-in project. Manually building a product is fine once or twice, but what if a different person in the company needs to build the product? What happens as the product grows and encompasses more plug-ins? A product needs a repeatable and reliable method for building it. Unfortunately, this process is manual, and therefore prone to errors. ![]() The created zip file contains a single plug-in JAR file (a plug-in can be deployed as a single JAR file as of Eclipse 3.1): plugins/_1.0.0.jarĪnd that plug-in JAR file contains the plug-in as specified in the Export wizard: classesĬom.qualityeclipse.favorites source files Figure 2-15 Export wizard page 2-specifying the zip file’s contents. ![]()
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