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| The best way to learn is to practice! That's what the Ivy tutorials will help you to do, to discover some of the great Ivy [[features features]]. |
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| For the first tutorial you won't even have to install Ivy (assuming you have Ant and a JDK properly installed), and it shouldn't take more than 30 seconds. |
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| <b>First Tutorial</b> |
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| <li>Make sure you have <a href="http://ant.apache.org/">ant</a> 1.6.0 or greater and a <a href="http://java.sun.com">jdk</a> properly installed</li> |
| <li>Copy <a href="samples/build.xml">this build file</a> in an empty directory on your local filesystem (and make sure you name it build.xml)</li> |
| <li>Open a console in this directory and run "ant". That's it!</li> |
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| If you have any trouble, check the <a href="http://ant.apache.org/ivy/faq.html">FAQ</a>. It is most likely related to your internet connection (proxy anyone?). |
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| OK, you've just seen how easy it is to take your first step with Ivy. Go ahead with the other tutorials, but before you do, make sure you have properly <a href="install.html">installed</a> Ivy and downloaded the tutorials sources (included in all Ivy distributions, in the <tt>[[gitdir:src/example]]</tt> directory). |
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| The following tutorials are available: |
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| <li><a href="tutorial/start.html">Quick Start</a></li> |
| Guides you through your very first steps with ivy. |
| <li>[[tutorial/defaultconf]]</li> |
| Gives you a better understanding of the default settings and shows you how to customize them to your needs. |
| <li><a href="tutorial/multiple.html">Multiple Resolvers</a></li> |
| Teaches you how to configure Ivy to find its dependencies in multiple places. |
| <li><a href="tutorial/dual.html">Dual Resolver</a></li> |
| Helps you configure Ivy to find ivy files in one place and artifacts in another. |
| <li>[[tutorial/dependence]]</a></li> |
| A starting point for using Ivy in a multi-project environment. |
| <li>[[tutorial/multiproject]]</li> |
| A more complex example demonstrating the use of Ant+Ivy in a multi-project environment. |
| <li>[[tutorial/conf]]</li> Shows you how to use configurations in an ivy file to define sets of artifacts. |
| <li>[[tutorial/build-repository]]</li> |
| Shows you how to build your own enterprise repository. |
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