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<author email="bodewig@apache.org">Stefan Bodewig</author>
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<p>Nothing listed here is directly supported by the Ant
developers, if you encounter any problems with them, please use
the contact information.</p>
<subsection name="AndroMDA">
<p>AndroMDA is a code generator tool that follows the Model
Driven Architecture (MDA) paradigm. It takes a UML model from
a CASE-tool and generates classes and deployable components
(J2EE or other) specific for your application
architecture.</p>
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<th>Compatibility:</th>
<td>1.4.1 and above</td>
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<th>URL:</th>
<td><a href="http://www.andromda.org/">http://www.AndroMDA.org/</a></td>
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<th>Contact:</th>
<td><a href="http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=73047">project mailing lists</a></td>
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<th>License:</th>
<td>BSD license</td>
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</subsection>
<subsection name="AntContrib">
<p>The Ant-Contrib project is a collection of user supplied
task (like an <code>&lt;if&gt;</code> task) and a development
playground for experimental tasks like a C/C++ compilation
task for different compilers.</p>
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<th>Compatibility:</th>
<td>1.4.1 and above</td>
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<th>URL:</th>
<td><a href="http://ant-contrib.sourceforge.net/">http://ant-contrib.sourceforge.net/</a></td>
</tr>
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<th>Contact:</th>
<td><a href="http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=36177">project mailing list</a></td>
</tr>
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<th>License:</th>
<td>Apache Software Foundation license</td>
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</subsection>
<subsection name="Antelope">
<p>A GUI for running Ant and editing build files, can run as
stand-alone or as a plugin to jEdit. In addition to running
targets, Antelope can generate performance statistics and can
trace/display a target's execution path without actually
executing the target.</p>
<p>Includes several additional tasks: Assert, If/Else,
Try/Catch/Finally, Switch, Variable, Stopwatch, Limit, Math,
Post, SSH, SCP, AntFetch, AntCallBack.</p>
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<th>Compatibility:</th>
<td>Tested extensively with Ant 1.5.x.</td>
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<th>URL:</th>
<td><a href="http://antelope.sourceforge.net/">http://antelope.sourceforge.net/</a></td>
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<th>Contact:</th>
<td><a href="mailto:daleanson@users.sourceforge.net">Dale Anson</a></td>
</tr>
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<th>License:</th>
<td>Apache Software Foundation License</td>
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</subsection>
<subsection name="AntHill">
<p>Anthill is a build tool that promotes a controlled build
process by ensuring that every build reflects the source
repository contents and tagging the repository with a unique
build number after every build. Anthill also encourages the
sharing of knowledge within an organization by automatically
updating a project intranet site with artifacts from the
latest build.</p>
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<th>Compatibility:</th>
<td>bundles Ant 1.3, is compatible with Ant 1.3 to 1.4.1</td>
</tr>
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<th>URL:</th>
<td><a href="http://www.urbancode.com/projects/anthill/">http://www.urbancode.com/projects/anthill/</a></td>
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<th>Contact:</th>
<td><a href ='mailto:mbz@urbancode.com'>Maciej Zawadzki</a></td>
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<th>License:</th>
<td>Mozilla-like license</td>
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</subsection>
<subsection name="CruiseControl">
<p>CruiseControl is a tool for setting up a continuous build
process. CruiseControl provides an Ant wrapper and a set of
tasks to automate the checkout/build/test cycle. CruiseControl
also comes bundled with a servlet for viewing the status of
the current build, as well as previous build results.</p>
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<th>Compatibility:</th>
<td>Ant 1.2 and higher</td>
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<th>URL:</th>
<td><a href="http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/">http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/</a></td>
</tr>
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<th>Contact:</th>
<td><a href ='http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/contact.html'>Project Mailing Lists and Administrators</a></td>
</tr>
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<th>License:</th>
<td>Release 1.0 has been licensed under the GNU General Public
License. Starting with release 1.1 the license has been
changed to a BSD-like license.</td>
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</subsection>
<subsection name="Invicta">
<p>Invicta is a build management tool. Using simple project definition files,
it generates powerful build scripts (such as ANT) while hiding their
complexity. Invicta is a modular framework that allows developing additional
components and output types.</p>
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<th>Compatibility:</th>
<td>Ant 1.5 and higher</td>
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<th>URL:</th>
<td><a href="http://invicta.sf.net/">http://invicta.sf.net/</a></td>
</tr>
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<th>Contact:</th>
<td><a href ='http://invicta.sf.net/contact.html'>Project Mailing Lists and Administrators</a></td>
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<th>License:</th>
<td>LGPL.</td>
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</subsection>
<subsection name="Krysalis Centipede">
<p>Krysalis Centipede is a project build system based on
Apache Ant. Centipede uses pre-packaged modules called "cents"
that it downloads and installs automatically. Cents can be
used as Ant tasks or easy to use targets.</p>
<p>For example, Forrest is an XML standards oriented project
documentation framework based on Apache Cocoon. In order to
assist your projects adoption of this powerful documentation
generation tool we have packaged it as a cent that will
(optionally) be automatically downloaded, installed and used
to build project documentation which includes output from
other cents such as Javadoc, JDepend, Checkstyle and many
others.</p>
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<th>Compatibility:</th>
<td>1.4.1 an later</td>
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<th>URL:</th>
<td><a href="http://krysalis.org/centipede/">http://krysalis.org/centipede/</a></td>
</tr>
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<th>Contact:</th>
<td><a href ="http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=36516">mailing lists</a></td>
</tr>
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<th>License:</th>
<td>The Krysalis Patchy Software License, based on and
fully compatible with the Apache Software Foundation
license</td>
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</subsection>
<subsection name="NAnt">
<p>NAnt is a .NET based build tool. In theory it is kind of
like make without make's wrinkles. In practice it's a lot like
Ant.</p>
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<th>Compatibility:</th>
<td>compatible in spirit.</td>
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<th>URL:</th>
<td><a href="http://nant.sourceforge.net/">http://nant.sourceforge.net/</a></td>
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<th>Contact:</th>
<td><a href="http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=31650">project mailing list</a></td>
</tr>
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<th>License:</th>
<td>GNU General Public License</td>
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</table>
</subsection>
<subsection name="Rant">
<p>Rant stands for Remote Ant. It is a distributed build
system that allows an Ant build file to launch builds on other
systems and receive exceptions should they occur.</p>
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<th>Compatibility:</th>
<td>Ant 1.4</td>
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<th>URL:</th>
<td><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/remoteant/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/remoteant/</a></td>
</tr>
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<th>Contact:</th>
<td><a href="mailto:cnelson@einnovation.com">Chris Nelson</a></td>
</tr>
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<th>License:</th>
<td>MIT License</td>
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</table>
</subsection>
<subsection name="XML Publication">
<p>XML Publication is a set of tools to generate Web pages
from desktop documents or other structured documents using
XSLT and Ant.</p>
<table>
<tr>
<th>Compatibility:</th>
<td>Ant 1.4</td>
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<th>URL:</th>
<td><a href="http://XMLpublication.org/">http://XMLpublication.org/</a></td>
</tr>
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<th>Contact:</th>
<td><a href ="mailto:jmvanel@free.fr">Jean-Marc Vanel</a></td>
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<th>License:</th>
<td>GNU General Public License.</td>
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</subsection>
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