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[Ivy] build.xml 잘 정리된 sample

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<project name="go-ivy" default="go" xmlns:ivy="antlib:org.apache.ivy.ant">

    <!-- 

        this build file is a self contained project: it doesn't require anything else 

        that ant 1.6.2 or greater and java 1.4 or greater properly installed.

        

        It is used to showcase how easy and straightforward it can be to use Ivy.

        

        This is not an example of the best pratice to use in a project, especially

        for the java source code "generation" :-) (see generate-src target)

        

        To run copy this file in an empty directory, open a shell or a command window

        in this directory and run "ant". It will download ivy and then use it to resolve 

        the dependency of the class which is itself "contained" in this build script.

        

        After a successful build run "ant" again and you will see the build will be

        much faster.

        

        More information can be found at http://ant.apache.org/ivy/

        -->

<!-- here is the version of ivy we will use. change this property to try a newer 

         version if you want -->

<property name="ivy.install.version" value="2.0.0-beta1">

<property name="ivy.jar.dir" value="${basedir}/ivy">

<property name="ivy.jar.file" value="${ivy.jar.dir}/ivy.jar">


    <property name="build.dir" value="build">

    <property name="src.dir" value="src">

    

    

    <target name="download-ivy" unless="skip.download">

    <mkdir dir="${ivy.jar.dir}">

<!-- download Ivy from web site so that it can be used even without any special installation -->

<echo message="installing ivy...">

    <get src="http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/ivy/ivy/${ivy.install.version}/ivy-${ivy.install.version}.jar" dest="${ivy.jar.file}" usetimestamp="true">

    </get></echo></mkdir></target>

    

    <!-- ================================= 

          target: install-ivy         

            this target is not necessary if you put ivy.jar in your ant lib directory

            if you already have ivy in your ant lib, you can simply remove this

            target and the dependency the 'go' target has on it

         ================================= -->

    <target name="install-ivy" depends="download-ivy" description="--&gt; install ivy">

    <!-- try to load ivy here from local ivy dir, in case the user has not already dropped

         it into ant's lib dir (note that the latter copy will always take precedence).

         We will not fail as long as local lib dir exists (it may be empty) and

         ivy is in at least one of ant's lib dir or the local lib dir. -->

    <path id="ivy.lib.path">

       <fileset dir="${ivy.jar.dir}" includes="*.jar">

    </fileset></path>

    <taskdef resource="org/apache/ivy/ant/antlib.xml" uri="antlib:org.apache.ivy.ant" classpathref="ivy.lib.path">

    </taskdef></target>    

<!-- ================================= 

          target: go

                    Go ivy, go!

         ================================= -->

    <target name="go" depends="install-ivy, generate-src" description="--&gt; resolve dependencies, compile and run the project">

<echo message="using ivy to resolve commons-lang 2.1...">

        <!-- here comes the magic line: asks ivy to resolve a dependency on 

             commons-lang 2.1 and to build an ant path with it from its cache  -->

        <ivy:cachepath organisation="commons-lang" module="commons-lang" revision="2.1" pathid="lib.path.id" inline="true">

        

<echo message="compiling...">

        <mkdir dir="${build.dir}">

        <javac srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${build.dir}" classpathref="lib.path.id">

        

<echo>

We are now ready to execute our simple program with its dependency on commons-lang.

Let's go!

</echo>

        <java classname="example.Hello">

            <classpath>

                <path refid="lib.path.id">

                <path location="${build.dir}">

            </path></path></classpath>

        </java>

    </javac></mkdir></echo></ivy:cachepath></echo></target>


<!-- ================================= 

          target: generate-src

            'Generates' the class source. It actually just echo a simple java 

            source code to a file. In real life this file would already be

            present on your file system, and this target wouldn't be necessary.

         ================================= -->

    <target name="generate-src">

        <mkdir dir="${src.dir}/example">

        <echo file="${src.dir}/example/Hello.java">

package example;


import org.apache.commons.lang.WordUtils;


public class Hello {

    public static void main(String[] args) {

        String  message = "hello ivy !";

        System.out.println("standard message : " + message);

        System.out.println("capitalized by " + WordUtils.class.getName() 

                                + " : " + WordUtils.capitalizeFully(message));

    }

}

        </echo>

    </mkdir></target>

    <!-- ================================= 

          target: clean              

         ================================= -->

    <target name="clean" description="--&gt; clean the project">

        <delete includeemptydirs="true" quiet="true">

            <fileset dir="${src.dir}">

            <fileset dir="${build.dir}">

    </fileset></fileset></delete>

    </target>

    <!-- ================================= 

          target: clean-ivy              

         ================================= -->

<target name="clean-ivy" description="--&gt; clean the ivy installation">

<delete dir="${ivy.jar.dir}">

</delete></target>

    <!-- ================================= 

          target: clean-cache              

         ================================= -->

<target name="clean-cache" depends="install-ivy" description="--&gt; clean the ivy cache">

<ivy:cleancache>

</ivy:cleancache></target>

</property></property></property></property></property></project>