Appendix A. Apache Ant
A.1. Installing Apache Ant Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
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The Java build tool Apache Ant and the Trax plugin is a required installation of JBoss ModeShape. It is not required for the installation or normal operation of the JBoss Enterprise BRMS Platform. Apache Ant requires a correctly installed Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
If running a development workstation, Apache Ant may already be installed. The Apache Ant package from the Apache Ant website includes the Trax plugin but Red Hat Enterprise Linux includes it as a separate package.
Procedure A.1. Installing Apache Ant on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Download and install Apache Ant and the Trax plugin on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Repository by issuing this command:
sudo yum install ant-trax
[localhost]$ sudo yum install ant-trax
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Procedure A.2. Installing Apache Ant on Other Operating Systems
Download and Extract
Download theApache Ant
binary release from http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi.Once it is downloaded, extract it in a preferred installation location, such asc:\Program Files\Apache\Ant\
or/opt/apache-ant-1.8/
.Add the ANT_HOME Environment Variable
Create an environment variable calledANT_HOME
. This variable has to contain the path created in the previous step.- Do this on Red Hat Enterprise Linux by adding the following line to the
~/.bash_profile
file, substituting the path with that created in the previous step.export ANT_HOME=/opt/apache-ant-1.8.1
export ANT_HOME=/opt/apache-ant-1.8.1
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ANT_HOME
, and configure it to point to the directory created in the previous step.
Include
bin
in thePATH
Append thebin
directory of the Ant installation to thePATH
environmental variable.- On Unix/Linux systems, one does this simply by adding the following line to the
~/.bash_profile
file after the one which sets theANT_HOME
variable:export PATH=$PATH:$ANT_HOME/bin
export PATH=$PATH:$ANT_HOME/bin
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - On Microsoft Windows, do this task by opening the System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> System Variables. Edit theand selecting
PATH
variable and append the text;%ANT_HOME%\bin
.
To test the Apache Ant installation, run
ant -version
from a command line shell. The output should look similar to this:
ant -version
[localhost]$ ant -version
Apache Ant version 1.8 compiled on June 27 2008
To learn more about
Apache Ant
, visit the project's website at http://ant.apache.org.