Hussein B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apache Ant is the de facto building tool for Java (whether JSE, JEE
and JME) application.
With Ant you can do what ever you want: [ ... ]
... bash your head against your desk for hours trying to make sense
of its classloader system, struggle for days on end
Terry Reedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hussein B wrote:
Hi.
Apache Ant is the de facto building tool for Java (whether JSE, JEE
and JME) application.
With Ant you can do what ever you want: compile, generate docs,
generate code, packing, deploy, connecting
Hi.
Apache Ant is the de facto building tool for Java (whether JSE, JEE
and JME) application.
With Ant you can do what ever you want: compile, generate docs,
generate code, packing, deploy, connecting to remote servers and every
thing.
Do we have such a tool for Python projects?
Thank you.
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Hussein B wrote:
Hi.
Apache Ant is the de facto building tool for Java (whether JSE, JEE
and JME) application.
With Ant you can do what ever you want: compile, generate docs,
generate code, packing, deploy, connecting to remote servers and every
thing.
Do we have such a tool for Python
On Jul 29, 11:08 am, Hussein B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
Apache Ant is the de facto building tool for Java (whether JSE, JEE
and JME) application.
With Ant you can do what ever you want: compile, generate docs,
generate code, packing, deploy, connecting to remote servers and every
thing.
On 29 Jul, 17:08, Hussein B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apache Ant is the de facto building tool for Java (whether JSE, JEE
and JME) application.
With Ant you can do what ever you want: compile, generate docs,
generate code, packing, deploy, connecting to remote servers and every
thing.
Do we
Hussein B wrote:
Hi.
Apache Ant is the de facto building tool for Java (whether JSE, JEE
and JME) application.
With Ant you can do what ever you want: compile, generate docs,
generate code, packing, deploy, connecting to remote servers and every
thing.
Do we have such a tool for Python
Paul Boddie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do understand that it can be awkward to work out which object files
need recompiling due to changes in source files, for example, and
that one doesn't want to see the logic involved reproduced all over
the place, but I do wonder whether the machinery