The Manning book "Java Development with Ant" by Erik Hatcher and Steve
Loughran is the one I'd go for. 

I had a look at the O'Reilly book in the local bookshop and got work to buy
it as a reference for the hard core Java developers while waiting for the
Manning book to be published.

The Manning book, however, is the one I'd recommend for everyone, especially
dedicated build managers and production team members, even if you're a
newbie.

Dave.


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> thanx a lot for the link , i have already seen the link....i just wanted
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> ask the users who have already brought books about their opinion.
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